This may sound like a silly question and the answer may be obvious, but I was just wondering what the affect of leaving a tractor outside really is.
I see some tractors that have been left outside for a long period of time and the paint has faded and rust spots show up on different areas. but are they designed to stay outside and hold up under rain and inclement weather?
obviously the appearance of any equipment makes a difference in the resale value , and if you have a place to park equipment inside seems it has to be better for paint, tires, metal and steel parts but some of the compact tractors sit outside more than a year before they are sold even. What's some of you guys opinions? does it really hurt to be outside? thanks
I see some tractors that have been left outside for a long period of time and the paint has faded and rust spots show up on different areas. but are they designed to stay outside and hold up under rain and inclement weather?
obviously the appearance of any equipment makes a difference in the resale value , and if you have a place to park equipment inside seems it has to be better for paint, tires, metal and steel parts but some of the compact tractors sit outside more than a year before they are sold even. What's some of you guys opinions? does it really hurt to be outside? thanks