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Hi all , this subject I'm sure is in past Threads , but I think it would be good to update occasionally due to new members/new construction ... So the Thread is lets see those Tractor Sheds that you store your Pride possessions in , here's mine ...

Later,x595
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Would almost be happy to live in that...just needs a window or two and a heater. Looks v.nice, sturdy little shed.

I just rent a small barn with locking doors on for all my commercial equipment....won't compare aesthetically to that lol

Dave
Here's mine. I spent all my money on the tractor. The left side of the barn is almost 100 years old. It partly burned (lightning) about 50 years ago, and the previous owner rebuilt it. I added the stalls on the right after I bought the house 14 years ago. One of my plans is to build a workshop/garage before I retire.

Thats a very nice garage, x595. How many bedrooms/baths?

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My shelter is not worth taking a picture of. It's just a 12 x 20 x 10 RoundTop tent.
Would almost be happy to live in that...just needs a window or two and a heater. Looks v.nice, sturdy little shed.
Dave
Hi Dave , the garage door faces the West , there is a window on each of the other sides , it does have a ceiling mount 2-setting electric heater and a full loft ... Thanks for the kind comments ...

Later,x595
Hi KHodges , I also like yours , what animals do you have housed in there ???

Heres one of the inside ...

Later,x595
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LLigetfa , what is the Shed/Barn in your Avatar ???

Later,x595
You have to click on my picture site to see mine. It's not worth posted a picture directly on the site. It's a bunch of sheds actually tied together with a bunch of other roofs or something like that. I got space now and that's all that matters!
You have to click on my picture site to see mine. It's not worth posted a picture directly on the site.
No need to upload directly, you can link to the one on Picasa.

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Jeff , that's some serious construction on your Shed move and it looks like you have a Ton of room ... What is your system for getting the wood down from the top of the stack in your Wood Shed , just curious ???

Later,x595
Jeff , that's some serious construction on your Shed move and it looks like you have a Ton of room ... What is your system for getting the wood down from the top of the stack in your Wood Shed , just curious ???
Big ladder.:ROF :ROF :ROF
mine is a roughly 17x17 shop the previous owner built. the one thing i hate about how he laid it out is that the windows and door are on the east side with nothing on teh north/south sides to allow for ventillation. plus he only made a 60" door opening, i have to raise the chute on my mower to get it in/out. if i had done it, i would have built a overhead door on the north side to allow for pulling larger stuff in. when we got the hosue the shed had no power in it, i added a small panel and a bunch of outlets/lights. and an airconditioner!
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My shed is 10x20.....holds some of my crap, not all.......I do most of my work in the 24x32 garage attached to the house.....but have to share that with the wifes van.....her bably can't sit outside, heaven forbid....:crybaby:

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What is your system for getting the wood down from the top of the stack in your Wood Shed?
Mine is stacked over 9 feet tall and I use a scaffold.

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My main shed for tractors.
and one of my Rubber Maid slid lid sheds as well.
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This is one step up from the cheapest at home depot. stronghold 10x8 with sky light. The other one is a very sturdy vinyl tongue and groove 8x8. I like it allot. It's mostly a junk shed.:thThumbsU
The new one has a 28" cub snowblower and 22" rear tine tiller, 1 husqy and 1 custom 6, an 8' step ladder and a weedeater hiding somewhere.

The 8x8 has a custom 10 XL, 6800watt continuos 8000 peak generator, 1970 Honda CB350, 1950Case 300B engine, a fold up bike, Some tools and extra parts peices. I plan on bolting shelving rail to the back wall so I can organize it better. I never knew how inexpensive it was. The new shed has the rail built into the wall supports.
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Mine is stacked over 9 feet tall and I use a scaffold.

Dude, that's a beautiful thing. Nice stack of wood! Mine is stacked around 10 feet high. As you can see in some of my pics, I used that ladder, pulled back the fencing on the end of the wood shed and used the FEL to get the wood up there. When it comes time to take it down, I'll simply park the dump cart under the end of the shed, go back up the ladder and toss the pieces down until they get to a level that is managable from the floor. After that. it's gravity feed.:thThumbsU
davidg - Added an air conditioner , :cool: , no humidity to rust your stuff ...

poncho62 - I hear you about the wife , we also have a 24'x24' attached Garage and the wife is GUARANTEED half of it for her car ...

LLigetfa - That scaffold is a great idea , I like it !!!

Sergeant - You got plans for adding on or building another Tractor Shed , you've got standing room only in that one ... :ROF

xj35s - I really like that vinyl Shed , it would make a great wood Shed , just cut in some color matched ventilation louvers on the 3 sides , to vent the wood ... :)

Later,x595
Well, here's the deal with my complex. When I was first married, I built the 10 x 16 brown shed there that looks like a small barn. After I bought my place, I had it moved to it's new location. Later, I built the 9 x 16 lean to that you see propped up in the picture for the second shed move. I then aquired my dad's 12 x 24 shed that he no longer uses (except to store my tractors in the winter), tore it down and rebuilt it 10 feet behind the other shed. Still wish I hadn't turned it 90 degrees but folks talked me into it. It ain't gonna change now! Still needing more space, I extended the roof of the 9 x 16 lean to to meet with the 12 x 24 shed and extended that roof so it was 16 feet long in order to house my FEL unit with the blade attached. I have now added the 10 x 16 lean to on the other side of the original shed to house my trailer. So I have a 10 x 16 shed, a 12 x 24 shed, a 9 x 16 lean to, a 10 x 16 lean to and a 10 x 16 tween to as I like to call it. Ugly, sure is but everything is under roof and it don't leak!:thThumbsU
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poncho62 - I hear you about the wife , we also have a 24'x24' attached Garage and the wife is GUARANTEED half of it for her car ...
No garage but between the toolshed, roundtop, and woodshed, the wife has the lioness' share of the space. I would be glad to have a 50/50 guarantee.

When the woodshed isn't full of wood, it doubles as a space for me to work on my tractor as it is the only space with a concrete floor and I beam I can hoist from.

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