eveythings tucked away for the winter

larry@stinescorner

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I leave the stuff out in the summer and try to get them put away before nasty winter weather, This year I got everthing put away.
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Good for you. I got the haybine put away, and the baler, but the rake and the bush hog are still out till I get a bit more hay sold and there's room for them.
Zach
 
did the same thing today every thing in the sheds checked the antifreeze -30 put new tires on the SUV and waiting for the snow tires for the pickup truck UPS web site says they will be here on Friday then i'll be all set for winter. God i wish it was over
 
I'm flat-out jealous. I don't have enough storage for my small collection, so most everything is left out in the elements. I'm really hoping I can erect a quonset building next year to keep some items out of the weather.
All I've got under roof is 2 tractors, broadcast spreader and a 4ft rotary mower. I'd need about 30x50 for the stuff so far...

Jason
 
Nice pics. Larry. You indeed have everything undercover for winter.
I did the same thing. All the mowers drained of gas and oil changed. Oil changes on my generator and snow blower. Sta-bil in the gas tanks and everything is inside my pole barn and garage. Let it snow,,I'm ready.
My Tractor is got all fresh oil changes in the tranny,hydraulics,diffy and engine. Greased all fittings. New battery,plugs and wires,coil,solenoid,ect..New 6ft King Kutter backblade to boot,
 
I've got a 32x64 and the only thing that will fit inside is the atv. Both tractors outside, baler and mower conditioner get stored at the neighbours in exchange for cheap/free hay.
 
Im jealous also Larry, most of my stuff is outside as well, nice looking ford 101 plow, they work really good as a 2 bottom but not so good when you add a third bottom. Chuck
 
I like to have my smaller implements under cover, but I have a limit on the amount of under roof storage available. Sometimes I need it temporarily for other activities. I have a couple of 16' bumper hitch trailers I use for hauling hay in the season. After I'm done with hay, I use the loader tractor to put various small implements on them and then roll the trailers under roof. If I need the space for something else, just park the trailer outside until done. If I need one of the implements, lift it off, use it and then return when done with it. I works pretty good for me, though I am always interested in how others make it work, too.

Christopher
 

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