Ok, on my browser the title of this thread is "What happens to your Kubota when you go on". So, I thought the post was asking what are your plans for your tractor when you die!
Hadn't really given it a lot of thought to be honest!
/ What happens to your Kubota when you go on vacation too long.
I have around a dozen different types/styles of bird houses hanging around all my out buildings. No nests in my tractor nor have there ever been any evidence of mice in my tractor. The engine compartment/air filter compartment of my Jeep or F-150 - - now, that's a different story.
/ What happens to your Kubota when you go on vacation too long.
It's not looking great so far. The Mother is still hanging around, wife says she saw her in the adjacent cinder block hole today, but I haven't seen her on the nest. It was about 57 degrees last night and when I peeked at the nest at 3am I didn't see mom.
/ What happens to your Kubota when you go on vacation too long.
I once found a robin nest on my goose neck trailer. As I needed my trailer the nest was moved to a nearby tree. I just took a bit of mud and glued the nest into place. There were baby's in it when I looked a few days later.