In the garage of course! No way is my tractor going to sleep outside. It's cold and windy out there gosh darn it!
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In the garage of course! No way is my tractor going to sleep outside. It's cold and windy out there gosh darn it!
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Inside the shop, where the pickup used to live. The tractor, the pickup and the old Corvette all used to fit in there when the tractor was a 4310. I either need a bigger shop or the Corvette needs to go. I'm getting too old for an over-powered old car anyway.
In the cottage garage, and I made the doors 8 ft. high so I don't have to fold the ROPS. Truck stays outside, of course, ATVs and tractor come first!
Garage stored for tractor, BH, BB, forks & splitter. Rotary cutter and snowblower are old (10+yrs) and would like to get them under something next year as I hate leaving equipment outside.
Try to keep my equipment in the shop/shed. Running out of room. Main part is 30x60 with two lean sheds that is 15x30. Wish I had made it bigger
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I know what you are saying but my problem is that I seem to have been stuck in my first childhood for my whole life! I've heard that if you think the car is too loud then you are too old. Well, this car is too loud, and too fast, and too cramped so I guess I must be too old. I'd just rather ride in the tractor these days. It's more comfortable to me.
ya, the spreader wasnt cheap. mine is horse powered, so the horses have to pull it and spread their own manure.
Its actually takes less time than when i pulled the spreader with the tractor. i used to have to unhitch each run to fill the spreader. now the wife mans the tractor and i run the horses. we get rid of the piles pretty fast.