Posted by Josh in Maine on November 19, 2007 at 00:42:58 from (138.162.0.42):
I have 3 tractors that I don"t have storage space for in the barn (I"ve got 6 in the barn). I live on the coast of Maine, winters can be nasty. Anyway, I"ve got a 47" BN, a 52" Super C & another 47" B that will stay outside. I"ve got fresh oil & gear lube in all of them & fresh antifreeze, all tires are aired up, all of them have rain caps on the exhaust & I "think" I"ve got them all buttoned up so water can"t find it"s way into motor/trans/ rear ends...I even put heat shrink sleeving over shift levers to keep water out. Gas tanks are full & fuel stabilizer added...I don"t want to tarp them because one (the BN) will be used all winter for chores & my wife wants to decorate the other 2 for Christmas with presents & lights & wreaths & they will be in our towns Christmas Parade 2 wks before Christmas. Is there anything else I should do to help my tractors get through the winter? these are not fancy, painted up tractors, these are already a little rusty, so, I"m not worried about cosmetics, just mechanics.
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