bunchgrass
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Or the typical farm one ..... "Damn it! It worked when I parked it last fall."That's kinda like saying "my vehicle never breaks down sitting in the driveway".![]()
Or the typical farm one ..... "Damn it! It worked when I parked it last fall."That's kinda like saying "my vehicle never breaks down sitting in the driveway".![]()
Two additonal things you might want to consider is #1 storing lifting equipment in the extended positon exposes the Hydraulic Cylinder Shafts to the elements which cause corrosion and #2 when cyclinders are stored extedned the hydraulic reservoir level drops and the reservoir can attract condensation which will contaminate the hydraulic system.I have never seen/heard of any studies done on this. Common sense would say - lower the implements when you shut off the tractor for safety sake.