deanocraft
Silver Member
I would build a roof to park it under. I think a tractor is too expensive to let it sit in the rain all year. With that said, I bet it is a boot or something rubber that is failing. You probably had a mouse test it for nutritional value. Think like a mouse and look for the tightest spot on the top or back of your transmission...
Last weekend I was working in my barn, putting new hoses on for my grapple, and the temperature changed a few degrees. Within a few minutes, the entire tractor went from bone dry to soaking wet, like I had just sprayed it with a hose. I don't remember ever watching condensation happen like that before!
Last weekend I was working in my barn, putting new hoses on for my grapple, and the temperature changed a few degrees. Within a few minutes, the entire tractor went from bone dry to soaking wet, like I had just sprayed it with a hose. I don't remember ever watching condensation happen like that before!