Snow Stupid Question: Transporting Tractor in Snow w/ Salt?

   / Stupid Question: Transporting Tractor in Snow w/ Salt? #11  
It's why a lot of guys have started using enclosed snow mobile trailers.
 
   / Stupid Question: Transporting Tractor in Snow w/ Salt?
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Wow, thanks for all of the comments. Apparently this wasn't as dumb of a question as I originally thought!
 
   / Stupid Question: Transporting Tractor in Snow w/ Salt? #13  
Maybe worse now than ever with the myriad of electrical connections. Like I said, the salt creeps all over.
 
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Dare I say to delay the pick up until the roads dry out.
 
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Dare I say to delay the pick up until the roads dry out.

Yep, I'd prefer to do this. But the seller made it clear the offer was through this weekend only. If it's an option, I'll go this route, but was curious should the worst case be needing to grab it.
 
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I had my first tractor, a 2014 CK2510, delivered on an open trailer two weeks ago! I think we may have nearly identical machines based on reading one of your other threads. I'm under the impression the CK2510 started at the 2014 model, though they were produced in 2013. I'd like to see if there is more specific info based on the VIN. I never thought about the salt exposure, that's a good question! Congratulations and enjoy!

Congrats! Serial number is NN5300###, so it's definitely a 2013 production. Not sure what the N53 as far as model relates to since I haven't seen any Kioti's with that designation. I have a call out to Kioti to confirm.
 
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Yep, I'd prefer to do this. But the seller made it clear the offer was through this weekend only. If it's an option, I'll go this route, but was curious should the worst case be needing to grab it.

Ok, so pay for it and pick it up on a day nicer to haul a loaded trailer
 
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If you have to pick it up, may want to stop by the store and get one of those big rolls of shrink (HD calls it strech) wrap and wrap your new tractor for the ride home. That stuff stays put, even at highway speeds if applied properly. Will definitely protect the tractor from road spray
 
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Rock salt is hygroscopic at something above 80% humidity. CaCl is hygroscopic above 20% humidity, making it 'sweat' in most North-American climes. Warmer temps speed corrosion, and freezing temps can ****** it, thought these are typically secondary to a chemical's innate corrosion potential.

Know what your demon really is. Here in MI we mis-credit highway 'rock' salt for the tremendous damage from CaCl dumped regularly on unpaved roads to keep dust down and cement fines to gravel. Depending on how far one lives 'off the pavement' many of us have more underside-washing to do in Summer than in winter.

Those who deny the basics may be doomed to trade in a rust-bucket. (eg: unwashed student commuter iron) That said, there is no substitute for prodigious rinsing whenever in doubt. If a tarp wouldn't flap too much and ruin paint, I'd want the extra coverage to minimize what 'spray' could seep into tiny spaces. btw, parking outside in the weather/rain for a day or two when warm, and/or plowing snow when it's coming down 'wet' are IMO underrated 'cleaning' shortcuts. (no cabs, please)

Agree that liberal dowsing of exposed metal with WD-40 is usually a good thing to do. Also know of a trucker who trigger-sprays Armor All under the hood of his own cars/trucks after a light rinse at a DIY car wash. (No rust, no dust, and 8 YO cars looking like new dealer demos.) btw, the 'cleanest rinse' can invite corrosion if we don't 'post-treat' bare metal to minimize flash rust. Just my $2.02.

Are you a Saluki?
 
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Interesting. They put Calcium on the gravel roads here. My 08 GMC is fast becoming a rust bucket!

How much rinsing is ever enough? This year, I put an upside down rotary high pressure floor scrubber upside down to wash under my truck prior to Crown rustproofing. The guy said he really couldn't tell that I had done anything special at all.
 

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