Posted by Showcrop on February 07, 2011 at 09:29:47 from (75.67.231.80):
In Reply to: Re: Ready to Mow posted by gene bender on February 07, 2011 at 09:14:47:
I have all available space filled with 17 pieces of equipment which includes 7 tractors. This piece has it's own roof as well as an invisible annually applied coating on the paint and the tires as well as on many bright metal parts and other rubber and plastic parts. It also gets regular coatings to all internal motor and gearbox parts as well as bearings and surfaces during it's working seasons. I really could have put it under cover but I chose to let a friend use a space so that he could do some work on a tractor this winter, I believe that this is better use of the space. I have lived all my life in snow country but am not familiar with damage caused by snow. Please advise. Who knows maybe I'll decide that it is worth paying the taxes on some more space.
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