BoneheadNW
My tractor and implements are always stored in a tobacco barn after I am done using them. Someone stated in this post that they left their tractors out in the weather, because all tractor and implement dealers did that. The dealers that do this doesn't have the inside room to store all their tractors and implements for sale. Also, they don't care what they look like anyway, if people like me and others buy them for the new price they want for them.
If you want to know what your new tractor and implements will look like in 4 or 5 years, just leave them out in the rain, snow, wind, and sun. By that time, they sure will not look like the day you bought them. Tractors and implements cost to much money to let sit out in the weather all the time to get eaten up with rust. I work hard for my dollars, and I sure am going to take care of my tractor and implements. If a person has plenty of money to throw around, buy new tractors and implements ever 2 or 3 years then. A person that does this don't need to store their tractors and implements in a barn, or shed. Instead of paying money for building a barn, or shed for their tractors and implement to be stored in, just keep buying new equipment all the time as prices keep going to the moon. I think a person would be better off building a barn, shed, or garage for all their farm equipment. I know some on this board will disagree with me on this, but I know it will save a farmer or rancher big dollars in the long haul.
Just my opinion to store tractors and implements inside all the time, when not in use.
Cabinholler