Sadly, I am one who unfortunately lets tractors sit outside..
I have 2 buildings that I can store stuff in..
One is our 24x40 shop. I try to put my loader tractor inside that as I can easily start it up and pull it out so we can get other stuff in (My dad and I do minor mechanic projects on evenings and weekends, so we often have someone else's car/truck/tractor to be worked on) That takes up half the shop, the other half usually holds one "project tractor" and depending on the season either the snowmobiles or another tractor.
My second building is a old corn crib, 12'x35' or so.. I pack as much as I can in there.. have even cut large doors in the cribs to store the garden tractors and a couple old snowmobiles that I have mechanically restored. During the winter, I can usually get 2 narrow front and 1 wide front tractor in there.. but this winter one narrow front is in the shop, so I might only get 2 in there.
I do have one tractor in another barn at an uncles house, but last time I was there I looked and I really have to find somewhere else for it.. before the barn falls on it.
I have 6 more payments on my pickup truck, so maybe after that is paid off there'll be a loan to build a new barn.. Meanwhile, I have 2 tractors, a self propelled corn picker, plows, disc, planter, etc sitting outside.. I should sell my equipment since I'm not farming, but every year I say I'm gonna farm again..
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