Almost Done

super99

Well-known Member
I wanted someplace to get my gooseneck tractor hauler under
cover for the winter. The neighbor quit raising hogs a couple
of years ago and had a few 10 x 16 hog sheds setting on a
hill. I got 2 of the best ones and he pulled them over here
yesterday afternoon.

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I got the first one set where I wanted it and tore the end out of it. I got the second one maneuvered into position and took the end out of it also
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https://www.yesterdaystractors.com/cvphotos/cvphoto108225.jpg I got them pushed together and opened up the new front of the shed. The 2 corners are rotted and I need to make some repairs on them and then it should be ready for me to try backing the trailer in.
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I plan to drive some steel posts next to it and tie them down so the wind doesnt blow them away. Im pooped!!!
 
Im jealous. Ive been looking for something like that to put all the little riding lawnmowers and small stuff in.
 
I done the same thing for my car trailer but I only had 1 hog shed and the front stuck out a few feet. Thats a great idea putting 2 together Im going to look out for another 1 and do what you did!
 
When you posted about it a while back I kind of questioned to myself how good it would work. Looks like its going to work out good though. I wish I had something like that for my PJ flatbed.
 

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