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Re: Winterizing Tractors
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Posted by Ron in Nebr on October 24, 2006 at 17:01:14 from (66.252.113.58):
In Reply to: Winterizing Tractors posted by Michael Soldan on October 24, 2006 at 16:25:18:
Yep, I'm like you- that blowing snow used to be fun. But when you're out there feeding 900 head of cows every day, with two 4wd tractors(one with a blade to break a path and clear drifts to load bales) and you can't even see the tractor in front of you 80% of the time, blowing snow gets old fast. When I was a kid, the "winterizing" for our H's, M's, A's, etc. that were only used for summer hayfield tractors consisted of parking them in something that resembled a fairly straight row(usually on a sidehill so they could be roll-started in the spring), pulling the plug on the radiator drain to let the water out, and not thinking about 'em again until next spring. Never caused a problem, but, like everything else, there's always a better way.
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