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Old 01-11-2019, 08:13 PM
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Originally Posted by PaulS View Post
Is where you park your tractor heated or is it outside temperature. If the location is cold could you possibly have a dose of water in the tranny that froze and caused your drive shaft problem.
Paul, this was my first thought exactly. The tractor is in a non heated garage. The garage is insulated, but it still remains close to the ambient temperature outside.

Moving forward, I wonder if placing a small heater near the tractor before use would help? Especially with temps in the low 20's (degrees F).
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