Tractor sitting outside prior to purchase...

   / Tractor sitting outside prior to purchase... #14  
yeah that's what a lot of people say on here anyhow. Open station tractors your kinda screwed but cab tractors you can prevent premature UV damage with tint. I use tint and RV sunshades that allow you to see out but not see in at all. Both block about 90 percent UV combined. Plus, on a 100 degree day, the A/c freezes the inside of the cab on the number 1 setting. Very comfortable.
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You can grow big trees inside a Deere cabbed tractor?:D
Where is uranus anyway? Seems like you'd need ac up in close proximity to: uranus :moose:
 
   / Tractor sitting outside prior to purchase... #15  
Good question & something I honestly wouldn't have considered. Mine came new (not off the lot) but I was always noting that the "previously loved" rigs seats were always cracked from wear & sun/weather damage. I just put it down to age, which on retrospect was dumb due to the extreme UV exposure in Australia & Tasmania in particular.

My rigs are now housed in a new 5 Bay shed which is South facing to keep the sun off them when not in use.

You don't need to worry about rain getting on them since you store them upside down, right? Joking. I hope to some day visit your wonderful country.
 
   / Tractor sitting outside prior to purchase... #16  
C'mon guys

It's so cute

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I'd want to store it inside also.

I'd say order a new one so you still get that fresh tractor smell.
 
   / Tractor sitting outside prior to purchase...
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#17  
Is this a legitimate concern? (other than cosmetics), for you owners...and I mean "always garaged" to "never been anywhere else, but under the sky", guys/gals.

Isn't a tractor built to be pretty much, weather-resistant?

That is the conclusion (that being outside is fine) that I've come to, after reading on the site for the last year.

And I totally understand the op's (or anyone's) wanting a "shiny, new machine", I do.

Yes, I get it and won't worry about it. It's going to bake in the sun anyway as I work it three to four days a week. And I do have lots of projects so it's going to get dings as well. I was mostly concerned about the torrential downpours we've had over the past month and it getting waterlogged and rusted. We've really had driving rain. But I'm sure it can handle that. With all that said though, it would piss me off to no end if I open up the hood and see the beginnings of rust everywhere.

Several years back I was interested in an almost new 4110 with 10 hours on it. It had been sitting on the dealer's lot for about 10 months. Man was that thing faded and rusted. It looked awful almost like a vintage 1950's tractor kept outside all its life. They were asking too much money for it and it was really too big for my needs.
 
   / Tractor sitting outside prior to purchase... #19  
I don't know of any dealers in my area with covered storage or sales lots, not unusual for Kubota, John Deere, New Holland, Massey Ferguson, Kioti etc. to sit our in the weather in a crate or assembled.
 
   / Tractor sitting outside prior to purchase... #20  
Personal preference. Some folks want their tractors clean and dry, others not so much. You get to choose.
 

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