When you say "stay indoors" I believe you mean, not working out in the weather. Since this is a site for tractor people it may come as a surprise to some that there are a few of us who actually have tractors and a place to work on them during adverse weather conditions.
I am working on a John Deere 1520 diesel, high utility, that is nearly complete. I just need to put some of the sheet metal [already painted] on and replace the fluids and she is ready to go. Then I will spend some time cleaning my heated garage and by then it will be time to work on my tilling equipment so that I am ready to go when Spring arrives.
I, like most still farming, will also work outdoors when the weather permits as a lot of my equipment is to big to fit into my sheds. I still need to replace one of the units on a planter and one of my disk harrows has a bad bearing that needs replacing before spring. I also need to find a couple of pieces of equipment for my customers before spring so off to the winter auctions I will go. There is also the seed and fertilizer that I still need to order and of course the paper work for those tax people.
The rest of the time I will just sit around and play on the computer. Happy farming.
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