Where do you park it?

   / Where do you park it? #21  
Copy (3) of massey 1462 loader.jpg In the garage.
 
   / Where do you park it? #22  
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.

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.
 
   / Where do you park it? #24  
Stays here, year round. I don't worship it, I use it. :indifferent: A little protection is all it needs to mitigate weather damage.

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   / Where do you park it? #25  
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:

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   / Where do you park it? #26  
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:

Very cool!
 
   / Where do you park it? #27  
Stays here, year round. I don't worship it, I use it. :indifferent: A little protection is all it needs to mitigate weather damage.

Would agree with you if you can fend off the weather with a sun shade. Can't do that where I live. I use mine but I also take car of it so it will run like a Deere year around.
 
   / Where do you park it? #28  
I had a "tractor port" built, attached to my garage.131925.jpg
 
   / Where do you park it? #29  
In a garage that stays above freezing in winter and limits sun damage in summer. Makes life and maintenance a lot easier. No cold starts, no ice accumulation, snowblower melts off and dries out between uses, no cleaning snow and ice off an open station tractor before using it.
 
   / Where do you park it? #30  
Mine stays under a shed of some sort all the time. During winter it stays under my deck which is 10 feet above the grand and has a tin roof under the floor joists. I don't even have to fold the ROPS. I use the tractor with loader and carryall to move firewood to the house. During other parts of the year, it stays in one of the other sheds when not in use. Rarely does it go in the enclosed shop but it does go in for maintenance.
 
   / Where do you park it? #31  
I park mine in an attached garage off the house. It used to be an apartment so when we converted it back to a garage I was fortunate enough to be able to keep the heat in it. Works out great. When I'm going to be out there for a while I'll turn up the thermostat and it gets comfortable real quick. My car and my wifes car stays outside. Of course I scrape the snow and ice off her car in the bad weather. Small price to pay :thumbsup:
 
   / Where do you park it? #32  
FTW

When I bought my house, it came with a 45' X 110' Quonset Shop.

My tractor has plenty of room.
 
   / Where do you park it? #33  
Mine live in a 50X80 shed. It needs gravel bad. Think thats my spring project.

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   / Where do you park it? #34  
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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   / Where do you park it? #36  
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.

I called them and explained that the LS R4047 (and R4041) are the same as a Boomer 40/50, so they found a Boomer, and got the measurements off it. They really only make one cover model now, but some people get confused and call the soft cabs "covers" so you have to be specific when talking to them.

It's a very heavy nylon material.
 
   / Where do you park it? #37  
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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Nice looking barn and tractor!
 
   / Where do you park it? #38  
Mine sleeps in the end stall of the 24x30 hay barn. Unless it's late summer and we need all 3 stalls for hay. Then we park it on the back side of the barn, very hard to see from the road. Once the weather cools off and we start feeding hay bales, we make it a point to make room for it.
 
   / Where do you park it? #39  
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 !
 

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   / Where do you park it? #40  
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 !

Now THAT is a sweet barn!
 

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