Posted by Mark - IN. on October 19, 2011 at 18:53:59 from (68.60.242.22):
In Reply to: Tractor guilt (pic) posted by Kestrel in CT on October 19, 2011 at 17:59:37:
A few years ago I had a chance to pickup a VAC for cheap but didn't need it. Was in good shape but not nearly as nice as yours. Yours is very clean and sharp from what I can see.
Now let me break the new to you. Over the top of your tractor I see a horse shoe, a good oman. If you park that tractor anywhere that horse shoe is not, well, I hate the thought of the outcome of that. Cold New England winters and that tractor is parked in an open shed, not an enclosed barn? Is only one thing in this world that could allow that. That horse shoe. Tractor stays where it is, racks of firewood go under a tarp for the winter. Do not temp fate by going against that horse shoe. Its like buttered bread. Once it has been buttered, can't take the butter back off. Trying will only cause bad things to happen.
Nice looking shed. By the way, what is that over the middle stall? Not a horse shoe.
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