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Posted by BUDD on March 01, 2004 at 16:15:48 from (12.215.102.230):
In Reply to: Storing a tractor outside posted by John on March 01, 2004 at 14:54:00:
John; friend of mine has two of these units. He stores three in one and two in the other. They work great for him. There are at least three draw backs with them however. One is snow, you will need to clean it off offten ( it is not hard to do just push up from the inside) Two is the wind (he has no wind to speak of in his locacetio, a lot of trees) and Three it the exshuast on the IHs are high and will burn a hole in it if you run them for any time at all (short of starting them and driving out rite away)JDs have a shorter stack and that has not been an issue for them. Hope this helps BUDD
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