Its a tractor.
when it comes to the bx series, a cheap one at that hahahahah
Its a tractor.
when it comes to the bx series, a cheap one at that hahahahah
Go back to post #10...and do not pass Go. :laughing:
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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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.
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.
Go back to post #10...and do not pass Go. :laughing: