Prefect
Bronze Member
I have been reading this forum for a couple of weeks and it could be that my sporadic attempts have just been half-efforted, but I haven't been able to find information on what to do with my tractor in the winter.
Here's my situation. I have a piece of property on which I am planning to build a home. The tractor will live there. Currently there are no buildings or electric. I'm hoping to break ground in August or early Sept., but who knows for sure.
My question is this; is there anything special I need to do to keep my tractor from being damaged by the possible cold tempratures we are often subjected here in the midwest (often sub 0). I know you guys up north will have some wonderful insight on this topic.
My tractor may have to winter outside this year. I hope not, but it may be the case.
TIA,
Kyle
Here's my situation. I have a piece of property on which I am planning to build a home. The tractor will live there. Currently there are no buildings or electric. I'm hoping to break ground in August or early Sept., but who knows for sure.
My question is this; is there anything special I need to do to keep my tractor from being damaged by the possible cold tempratures we are often subjected here in the midwest (often sub 0). I know you guys up north will have some wonderful insight on this topic.
My tractor may have to winter outside this year. I hope not, but it may be the case.
TIA,
Kyle