I keep my tractor under a carport with only dirt for a floor.
I thought about just laying down a piece of plywood down to keep the tractor off the ground but that might just serve to soak up any moisture and make things worse.
I am not wanting to pour a slab nor am I going to remove the
Tires/wheels as i may want to use the Tractor at any time.
The same reason applies to Jacking the Tractor off the Ground.
I do have some pieces of tin that came off an old shed that I could lay down and drive the tractor over it .Would that would provide significant help Via a moisture Barrier or do the tires need to Have a more significant barrier between them and the ground ??
Thanks
I thought about just laying down a piece of plywood down to keep the tractor off the ground but that might just serve to soak up any moisture and make things worse.
I am not wanting to pour a slab nor am I going to remove the
Tires/wheels as i may want to use the Tractor at any time.
The same reason applies to Jacking the Tractor off the Ground.
I do have some pieces of tin that came off an old shed that I could lay down and drive the tractor over it .Would that would provide significant help Via a moisture Barrier or do the tires need to Have a more significant barrier between them and the ground ??
Thanks