RoyJackson
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- Joined
- Nov 17, 2001
- Messages
- 24,646
- Location
- Bethel, Vermont
- Tractor
- John Deere 4052R Cab,, Deere 855D UTV, Z920A Zero Turn Mower and assorted implements
I'm missing your point? Are you saying driving a tractor out of a warm garage a couple of times of year in winter is something else to worry about?
What's you condensation theory on the alternative of leaving it outside to change temperature with each passing day and night?
The point is to not just start the machine, move it out of the garage and then shut down. If you have a reason to start the tractor and work it, that's one thing...but to just start it to "start it" (with no task at hand) isn't a good thing. It takes heat and time to evaporate condensation.
Leaving the machine outside would be OK...I think most of us park them inside to prevent sun damage and such...or theft. But it's better if you have a block heater if you leave it outside...makes winter starts much easier.