My Jubilee sat outside before I bought it. First thing I did was change all fluids. Transmission was overfull. About a gallon of water. When it rained water ran down the gear shift lever and into the tranny. The boot leaked. Water was in the hydraulic sump. Rain water found its way in via the rear spring on upper link connection. Neighbor wanted me to help him load his old case tractor in the winter. Guess what? The tranny was full of ice. Couldn't move it.
People leave tractor outside and somehow water gets in cylinders and the engines rust up.
I bought a new Kubota end of 2019 and built a new pole barn before I brought it home. Thank God I built it before C19 and prices went through the roof.
New tractors may be better suited for sitting outside.
Neighbor buys new JD tractors, combines, everything green.
Except for when he is planting or harvesting, everything sits inside. He has 5 huge pole barns. Don't need to ask him what he thinks of his farming equipment sitting outside.
I would be more concerned keeping tractors outside someone would steel them if you are not living there.
I will never leave a tractor outside. Against my tractor religion. They are your tractors, It's you decision, not mine.
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