buck12
Veteran Member
Does anyone really care if a tractor shows dirt? I bought mine to work in the dirt and have given no consideration as to whether the dirt shows.
Does anyone really care if a tractor shows dirt? I bought mine to work in the dirt and have given no consideration as to whether the dirt shows.
Mine gets more than a little dust covered whenever I do much of anything. No problems. But mud that packs in, dust that chokes, or debris that impacts the ability of the machine to work properly or cool its HST or radiator I am not casual about.
Manure is very corrosive. Being fastidious about cleaning is not always merely a vanity deal.
I can certainly understand that; use to raise cattle. Like Roy, I am retired and don't "have" to use my tractors in anything but good conditions. I don't like tearing up the ground, so in spite of having 4WD truck, tractors, ATV/RUV, if it's muddy they stay parked.
I find compressed air or leaf blower to be excellent for cleaning debris from the equipment, radiators etc. and then a good rain will finish it off.
Now I have had to pull a couple out of a pond and washed them then.
Let me be clear that I am not disparaging those who wash and wax their equipment, I just don't choose to.
:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:Park it in the field and can't find it the next day...
I guess I'm not in the mainstream here, but I kinda like camo paint schemes on the appropriate stuff. Not necessary for the dirt hiding ability but just for the look. Yeah, I'm a redneck! Check out my barn......(okay, it may be a shed but I consider it my barn).
Here is where my wife of 45 years Camo'ed my hunting cabin. Ken Sweet