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The thought of storing it outside never even crossed my mind.
. Am I OCD?

No.I don't know. Do you put a blanket over it at night?
That photo would be a classic and we would have a moment od silence at the next Mow-In.If I could get one of my tractors into the living room and under the tree, that would make a fine photo. Of course that might be the last stupid thing I did in my life...
You mean everyone doesn't?I don't know. Do you put a blanket over it at night?
An only child will always get so spoiled.My baby has never spent the night outdoors, neither have any of her attachments.
She has never been rained on except a sprinkle or two, and only snowed on while "working". She gets a good bath about every 3 months, and has her primary fluid replaced twice a year - regardless of hours.
Her house is well lit, insulated and heated on occasion. She has her own door, favorite spot, and her attachments are always close by for her to watch over.
During her spring and fall checkups anything that is not "just right" is replaced and kept like new.
Who would do any less?
Sheldon
That would be a sight to see!If I could get one of my tractors into the living room and under the tree, that would make a fine photo. Of course that might be the last stupid thing I did in my life...
New York guys! Be on alert! You may find a newly painted 408 frame sitting out in TT's front yard around 1:00pm today!:sorry1:That would be a sight to see!
Speaking of stupid things, I just completed a little finishing paint work on the 408 frame in the (warm) basement. I did'nt use enough to be any cause for alarm, but the aroma of ITU Gravely Alaska White paint has wafted its way up the stairway and into the kitchen as I write. It may enter the family room shortly.
Timing could'nt be better though. I expect my wife home at @ 1300, about the time I will be leaving for work today.
I thought this was a good example of effective time management.That would be a sight to see!
Speaking of stupid things, I just completed a little finishing paint work on the 408 frame in the (warm) basement. I did'nt use enough to be any cause for alarm, but the aroma of ITU Gravely Alaska White paint has wafted its way up the stairway and into the kitchen as I write. It may enter the family room shortly.
Timing could'nt be better though. I expect my wife home at @ 1300, about the time I will be leaving for work today.
The thought of storing it outside never even crossed my mind.. Am I OCD?
Please tell me that is a heated floor.lol.
I hope the wife is feeling better soon so she can carry it in by herself next time. :sidelaugh:sidelaugh:sidelaughBelieve it or not I was able to get my wife to help me carry it inside.
Wait!! I came up with a plan. I sprayed everything with Lysol.:thThumbsUNew York guys! Be on alert! You may find a newly painted 408 frame sitting out in TT's front yard around 1:00pm today!:sorry1: