At first, I was more than @n@l about keeping stuff inside (when I had 1 tractor, grain drill, plow, and disc) Then I bought more stuff, and eventually got a little relaxed on it.
Now, after problems with a injection pump, water in hydraulic oil, seats that just don't last, sticky brakes, stolen fuel, cracks in steering wheels (and black hands from said wheels) and water in carbs and fuel lines, OH AND BEES/HORNETS/OTHER STINGING CUTIES!! I'm getting more @n@l about getting everything back inside (tractors at least). A night or 2 here and there don't really hurt imo, it's when they constantly sit outdoors.
I've got rid of a lot of "stuff" just so i can get the tractors back inside, and looking into building a new barn (that will eventually become the shop) in the next year to 2. I've also begun a quest to make sure everything I have with a motor motors under it's own power.. Only thing worse than tractors sitting outside are tractors that have to be constantly pushed and pulled around. I don't care at this point if they don't run their best, just as long as they will run.
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