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Took delivery of a John Deere 4052R with the “snow cab” today! Nice machine. Looking forward to heat and A/C! Replacing my Massey 1742. View attachment 4543935
Wow!!! That’s quite an upgrade!! Beautiful machine and what a beautiful barn!!!!
 
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Nice barn, show more !!
 
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If you do go with chains, and I suspect that you’ll need to, look into putting rubber stall mats on your epoxy floor. I have the same floor in my garage that I put 4 x 6 stall mats from tsc down for my Argo and for my snowmobile, especially with the carbides. I also use them in front of the entryway since they are easier to clean than the rough surface of the epoxy. Love the timber frame shop. Not much of a deere fan though :)
 
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Sounds like the general consensus is we don’t care about your new tractor as much as your nice barn.
 
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Heads up … make sure that left hand glass door is fully closed when pulling into the barn. (Ask my why I mention this ) 😀😀😀

Well, at least he won't be banging his cab on the header!
 
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“Heads up … make sure that left hand glass door is fully closed when pulling into the barn. (Ask my why I mention this ) 😀😀😀

So, I’m not the only one! Luckily I caught it in time and only put a NEARLY (except by me) unnoticeable tweak in the door frame.
 
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Now its time to invest in a set of tire chains. Both my tractors are bigger/heavier that your beauty but they are helpless in a heavy snowfall without chains on the tires.
I recently took the 4052R through my field with 20 inches of snow in it and it just chugged through it without a problem.
Like others I also noticed the nice looking shop along with your new tractor. I’ll show my ignorance on bigger JD’s, is a “snow cab” an option or is that just what you call it.
Snow cab was a term the dealer used. I had to have it serviced already due to a leak in the heater core. It’s fine now.
 
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I think we've seen some pictures of your barn in the past. Minor intererior pic iirc but enough to make an impression. 👍
That was the barn at the house we sold to our son. It was a very nice barn though it is stick built with rough hemlock. The new barn is three years old and is true timber frame with Douglas fir.
 
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If you do go with chains, and I suspect that you’ll need to, look into putting rubber stall mats on your epoxy floor. I have the same floor in my garage that I put 4 x 6 stall mats from tsc down for my Argo and for my snowmobile, especially with the carbides. I also use them in front of the entryway since they are easier to clean than the rough surface of the epoxy. Love the timber frame shop. Not much of a deere fan though :)
I have an anti fatigue mat on the floor for the FEL bucket.
 

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