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indypower

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My local Sears store is a privately owned store. I would not buy any tractor from them. They have no room inside the store for them, so they are left outside on the front lawn, uncovered all year long. I went by there today and they have 6 tractors out front with a foot of snow on them. Like, I really want to buy 1 of those in the spring.
 

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My local Sears store is a privately owned store. I would not buy any tractor from them. They have no room inside the store for them, so they are left outside on the front lawn, uncovered all year long. I went by there today and they have 6 tractors out front with a foot of snow on them. Like, I really want to buy 1 of those in the spring.

Don't blame you one bit...beleive me, it has been a long time since I have seen a private owned Sears store...
 

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My local Sears store is a privately owned store. I would not buy any tractor from them. They have no room inside the store for them, so they are left outside on the front lawn, uncovered all year long. I went by there today and they have 6 tractors out front with a foot of snow on them. Like, I really want to buy 1 of those in the spring.

I have one like that near me. They leave the mowing tractors out all year, sometimes cycling the attachments and accessories. There's no use for it, I never see anyone buying from there.
 

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Hi Indypower

That's what we have to a local privately owned sears and if they have no where to go with them what else can they do? I don't think it matters to much just as long as they are not started up in the cold weather with the wrong weight of oil in the engine , other wise they are in cold storage . Mine is in cold storage and i don't start it till it get to 45 or 50 degree out in the spring, i run 30 weight oil in it.:licking:
 

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That is really too bad. I wouldn't buy anything left outside like that from anyone, especially this time of year. Our Sears is much more conscientious than that.
 

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It is pretty much the same here, although it is not a Sears store. All of the tractors and equipment are all kept outside. They just don't have the interior building space to keep them in.
 
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