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How Do You Clean Your Tractor, Or Dont You?
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<blockquote data-quote="Chieftain" data-source="post: 7940550" data-attributes="member: 109632"><p>Think this comes down to livestock vs arable. You could put what you want in the tractor cab but working with cows, pigs or sheep it's going to get muck in every corner because you get in and out so much and tend to leave the doors open. Don't have anything against the socks in an arable tractor but you'd look a bit of a mug taking wellies on and off when you get off the tractor so frequently in a livestock yard.</p><p></p><p>I think a wash every month or two and a couple of cab cleanouts a year in the summer is good enough to be respectable to the machine, dry mud in the winter is as good at protecting the paint as it is stripping it IMO. And pressure washing every five minutes can only lead to paint dropping off too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chieftain, post: 7940550, member: 109632"] Think this comes down to livestock vs arable. You could put what you want in the tractor cab but working with cows, pigs or sheep it's going to get muck in every corner because you get in and out so much and tend to leave the doors open. Don't have anything against the socks in an arable tractor but you'd look a bit of a mug taking wellies on and off when you get off the tractor so frequently in a livestock yard. I think a wash every month or two and a couple of cab cleanouts a year in the summer is good enough to be respectable to the machine, dry mud in the winter is as good at protecting the paint as it is stripping it IMO. And pressure washing every five minutes can only lead to paint dropping off too. [/QUOTE]
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