Winter Tractor Tips – How Do You Handle Snow, Storage, and Maintenance?

   / Winter Tractor Tips – How Do You Handle Snow, Storage, and Maintenance? #12  
I can't view the attachments. I am interested in seeing how your foldings panels work.
Thata weird, ill go take a few new pics or a video and post it in a bit
 
   / Winter Tractor Tips – How Do You Handle Snow, Storage, and Maintenance? #13  
Well for me winter is here full force... I don't do much at all, have a block heater and a antifreeze heater and 0w-40 oil, the battery used to give me issues as it was getting very old but I just replaced it, with 4X4 I don't have the need for chains, I have some but I don't put them on, it would help but I don't feel the need... I put winter purchases diesel in and I never have problem with that... what else, I keep it in the barn but its more to have power near by but it's nice for it to stay snow free...

My only winter snow removal trick is to keep the snow bank away from the dominant wind so for me is the West so the my snow banks are on the east.
 
   / Winter Tractor Tips – How Do You Handle Snow, Storage, and Maintenance? #14  
Ok, heres a quick video link. Hope it works. Very hard to do while holding camera, but youll get the jist


 
   / Winter Tractor Tips – How Do You Handle Snow, Storage, and Maintenance? #15  
Some pics

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   / Winter Tractor Tips – How Do You Handle Snow, Storage, and Maintenance? #16  
I keep my tractor in an insulated pole barn that never gets below freezing. If you are in a cold climate, an insulated building is the best investment you can make.
 
   / Winter Tractor Tips – How Do You Handle Snow, Storage, and Maintenance? #17  
Some pics

Thanks for taking the time to post the pics. Mine are bolted on, and removing them takes maybe 10 minutes but there is nowhere to store the plates. Looks like with a welded on hinge and a little imagination I could do something similar.
 
   / Winter Tractor Tips – How Do You Handle Snow, Storage, and Maintenance? #18  
I keep out tractor in the uninsulated shop when it gets cold. It lives in a car tent out the of sun and rain the rest of the year. I put some old shop jackets over the hood and around the rad if it gets really cold and add a light bulb under the jackets below the injection pump.
 
   / Winter Tractor Tips – How Do You Handle Snow, Storage, and Maintenance? #19  
I keep it warm and ready the best way I know of....
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   / Winter Tractor Tips – How Do You Handle Snow, Storage, and Maintenance? #20  
...and start the tractor a few minutes every few days. Seems silly, but it saves headaches later.
Umm, surely you meant that it creates headaches later.

To me, needlessly cold starting an engine is cruel and unusual punishment. I often leave a tractor sitting for months at a time, and I'm sure they appreciate that when they eventually do get started they'll be running until fully warmed up.

Was that first post another AI generated compilation of weird advice?
 

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