fried1765
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- Jan 6, 2015
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- Kubota L48 TLB, Ford 1920 FEL, 8N Ford, Gravely 12 HP "Professional", 48" SCAG Liberty
I would tarp it to keep precipitation off, recognizing there are times when you will want to take it off and let any moisture out. My :twocents: on leaving implements outside; everything I have including my tractor is out in the weather but not by choice. I'm not a farmer so my equipment is paid for out of my pocket, not as a business expense. Seeing what was once a nice looking piece of equipment fade and get rusted is like watching dollar bills burn, whether it affects the usability or not. I have an older single bottom plow which had always been stored inside until I bought it; the rust may not make it any less affective yet it still doesn't make me feel good about it. My BH was in my father's barn for 30 years and still looked nearly new; even though I try to keep it tarped it is already fading, as every storm seems to be preluded by high winds and the tarps eventually disintegrate when it's on the tractor it is outside.
I consider myself fortunate to be able to sore everything inside, with over 3700sf of enclosed storage space.
It is not very organized, and when I need more space I am forced to rearrange.
I have given boats and cars to my sons, but they simply reappear when it is time for Winter storage.