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    Posted: 11 Dec 2011 at 6:54pm
Moved 12 tractors under the new lean-to today. I have to decide if 4 more are more important than my pumpkin trailer.....
Before pic.
After, a little nicer sight.
Left to right: Wartime WC, D15 SII, RC, NF WD, SF C, WF WD, SF D17, WF, I-400, SF WD, SF C, WF CA


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nice.  are you just going to keep the end to the right in the picture open so you can add on as you obtain add'l building materials!
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If you really work at it you might squeeze three narrow fronts in one bay.

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Awesome Eldon!
 
Next time ya got the camera out, take a pic of all those orange tractors, on an angle from one end, looking across all the hoods. That would be a really cool photo!
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Wow Eldon thats a nice shed. I really like it!
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great looking shed, was kinda thinking about building something like that my self but never seem to get the time.  So how deep are the bays, and how tall is the front and rear?
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Open end so he can get his pumpkin trailor in and out.
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Yes, know what you mean. I put up a 24' X 40' building this summer and still have stuff setting out.
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Nice!! Eldon dose the open side face the north ? that would be ideal as it would keep the most sun off.
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You did good Eldon!
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Originally posted by Dave (NE) Dave (NE) wrote:

nice.  are you just going to keep the end to the right in the picture open so you can add on as you obtain add'l building materials!
Dave I would probably start another one somewhere else.  Like Burgie said, I like to keep and end open in case I want to put longer stuff in. Yes the open end is to the north.
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Originally posted by Kurt WI Kurt WI wrote:

great looking shed, was kinda thinking about building something like that my self but never seem to get the time.  So how deep are the bays, and how tall is the front and rear?
Kurt this one only took me a week to build...and I still had time to buy a couple of tractors....
It is 12' deep, 8' tall at the front and 80" at the back....I cheated a little to get the 80" out of 6' steel, but figure the  open bottom will be ok, and even let some of the wind out when it blows  hard.  I mainly wanted to keep the tractors out of the hot sun, and most of the snow off of them. With the lean-to design I don't have to move a bunch of stuff to get to the one  I want to use....
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Yeah, was just kiddin' about leaving it open on the end to add on.  I once joked to the wife about building a shed that could continuely be added on like your's and called it a perpetual shed, that could be added to as the time, materials and need arose.
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You could put a couple of small tractors on the pumpkin wagon so you don't waste that space. If you have anything that small.
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Eldon,
All I can say is COOL! COOL! COOL!
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Looks nice Eldon and I just picked up a SFW D15I this weekend to join the SFW club; I was startin to think you had all of the ones left to be had!
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I hope to have that many one day ;)
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Get that dang trailer outta there, it's taking up too much space! You can put 6 more orange tractors under there! Won't hurt the trailer a bit! Little Linseed oil on the deck, and it'll be fine! LOL!
Just joshin, looks really good sir! Hope to have the time/money to put up a smaller version of that here soon. Quickly outgrowing the room I have now.
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good job Eldon, come to Nebraska, i need a shed built about 300 ft long! but bigger!
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Eldon you can come over and help me with my new barn (toy box) and  we can work out a deal on one of my corn binders. Don
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Still got that CA and big green disc?  LOL
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Originally posted by Brian F(IL) Brian F(IL) wrote:

Still got that CA and big green disc?  LOL
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Brian I still have the disc and use it behind the 170D.....sold the CA a long time ago, but replaced it with about 6 more LOL!
 
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Thanks, Eldon.  For some reason I've always gotten a blast looking at that picture. 
 
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