Posted by Mark - IN. on October 26, 2011 at 19:06:10 from (71.57.61.100):
In Reply to: Tractor storage posted by 37chief on October 25, 2011 at 14:18:21:
Stan,
You live in California, right? Start them and let them run a good few minutes. Charge the battery, heat things up. Heck, now that I think about it, if you don't get snow, I'd drive them around in a circle or two. I get snow, plenty of it and even some sub-zero days in Indiana, but mine are barned. They at least get started and run on weekends. A couple even back blade the drive and road. Those are days when I wish I had an enclosed cab. A couple of years ago I drove one up to the Deere guy to have new tires put on it. A hand full of miles, about zero out and real windy. My sister followed me in a pickup. I stopped a couple of times to hop in and warm up. Was brutal. That was brutal. The Deere guy watched me tool up to the shop from his heated office window, then asked me if I was out of my mind, and wanted to trade in on a new one with a nicely heated comfort cab. My lips were frozen shut so I couldn't say No Thanks.
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