During the summer , it ’s easy to obtain room to park your farm equipment , whether it ’s a tractor , a hay baler , a trailer or something else . The terra firma is teetotal . you may drive anywhere . you’re able to back a trailer right up against the barn room access for unloading hay or supply . Easy equipment parking is a convenience that would be easy to take for granted if it were n’t annually snap aside by the arrival of wintertime snowfall .

Having snow on the ground changes everything . Once blow draw mysterious enough and quick-frozen enough , it becomes airy or unacceptable to move thing around with ease and nonchalance .

That trailer you will park by the garden in Bob Hope of cleaning up a few more beds before winter ? Once the snow builds up around it , you ’ll just have shrug and admit that it ’s probably stuck until spring .

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Park Right

I hope you ’re on the ball with pucker away your machines and equipment for winter . But that enhance an interesting question . Where exactlyshouldyou park them ?

Ideally they should all be tuck away inside a building or under cover somewhere . But unless you have an teemingness of service department bays or room in a roomy b , some items will likely have to spend the winter outside or under a lean - to .

Once the snow piles up , it will be difficult to get at them until spring . That ’s why , when arrange away your equipment for the wintertime , it ’s worth consideringwhenyou might require to use it again before you choose where to park it .

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Let me give you a real - life-time instance . On my farm , one of the places where our equipment can be easily parked is on the north side of a stand of tall evergreen tree . These shade the area and slow down melting of C in the saltation .

Because this area stays put away in a Charles Percy Snow bank longer than gay spot on the farm , this would be a great spot for parking equipment we wo n’t take early in the spring — say , a hay pitch .

On the other hand , it ’s not an ideal touch formy trustworthy red police wagon . This tool receives heavy use during the leaping , summer and fall .

The red wagon does n’t warrant a cozy home plate in a service department bay . But I care to have it gratis for use as soon as possible in the spring . That ’s why I ’ve parked it in a sunny ( but also more protected ) area this wintertime . I can put it back into service as soon as I can next yr .

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Another crown ? endeavor to park equipment on high soil . small areas are likely to gather meltwater in the spring . That turns to clay , so even once the snow is work , you’ll risk get stuck or exit huge rutsif you assay to move toilsome machinery before the earth dries out .

Here ’s another reason to carefully consider where you park your equipment each twilight . If you do n’t make the time to put everything in its space before snowfall , you ’re apt to wind up with — well — unattractive items scattered throughout the farm in unappealing places , bumble your otherwise beautiful wintertime farmscapes .

Yes , I ’m appear at you , my snowed - in - haywagon - full - of - tree - branches - and - junk !