mguitas
Super Member
- Joined
- Aug 22, 2011
- Messages
- 8,080
- Location
- Schuylkill County Pennsylvania
- Tractor
- Massey Ferguson 1423 Hydrostat
I bought a custom cover for it from Covermytractor.com. I figured it was worth the $400 to not have to clear snow off it, or have it get repeatedly soaked.
Unfinished pole barn with a roof but no sides. I plan to wall off at least the windward side before next winter which will keep 90% of the weather off her. Flat ran out of time and budget to get it done this year - sigh.
Also really like what this guy is doing, kinda the opposite of my situation - sides but not much roof yet. Going to be cool though:
Stays here, year round. I don't worship it, I use it. :indifferent: A little protection is all it needs to mitigate weather damage.
I've been looking at those for quite a while now, but the owner says they don't make a cover for my tractor. Your tractor is similar to my, but a tad larger. What cover did you buy? I didn't see one listed for a LS? And, is it a canvas type material or nylon?
On topic... I keep my tractor outside in the summer and in the garage during the winter. Hoping to add onto the garage this year, as I already poured the slab.
In an old 20'x40' barn, along with firewood and implements. I'm trying to figure out a way of storing the rotary cutter though so it uses less floor space. I'm thinking I may hook up a come-a-long or something to a rafter so I can crank it up vertically.
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In the barn as long as my wife has not fully sold the idea of turning it into a living room with a view on the ocean. Not too much room for the JD 3520 and his Kubota friend with all their implements. The roof is low over the threshold, you must remember to lower the ROPS and mind your head !