
Storing farm tractors properly is essential for maintaining their longevity and performance. Key practices include selecting a suitable storage location—preferably indoors—thoroughly cleaning the tractor before storage, performing necessary preventative maintenance such as oil changes and coolant checks, protecting the fuel system with stabilizers, disconnecting or maintaining the battery to prevent drainage, and conducting periodic inspections during storage. These steps help avoid rust, corrosion, leaks, and rodent damage while ensuring your tractor remains in optimal condition for when you need it next. By following these guidelines diligently, you can protect your investment and ensure your tractor is ready for action come planting season.








