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Re: Out side or Barn kept ???
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Posted by 42FarmallH on February 29, 2004 at 14:46:30 from (12.23.184.7):
In Reply to: Out side or Barn kept ??? posted by John on February 29, 2004 at 09:35:31:
Maybe the tractor is all I can afford right now, the tractor is NEEDED so must be bought - the storage is extra so it is put to the side. The extra money for a building just isn't there. And covering it? If you throw a tarp over it then it just invites more birds and mice to build nests on your tractor, since there is more protection... What difference does it make? I go to the tractor dealership and they want the same darn money for a faded beat up tractor as the one that has been kept inside and waxed every year. Why bother? Car dealership is the same story, doesn't really matter how you care for your vehicle, they stick it to you on trade in anyway. Keeping my vehicles and equipment up is a matter of personal pride, not maintaining the value...
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