Posted by N84 on January 05, 2014 at 20:06:27 from (68.255.3.208):
In Reply to: Ideal garage size posted by gene bender on January 05, 2014 at 15:33:15:
[quote="GordoSD"](quoted from post at 03:53:50 01/06/14) If you are restoring tractors, the old ones are 10 feet tall. Why would you want 16 foot building?
12 foot doors handle the modern 100 hp cab tractors.
48 is way wide, 40 is real wide.
I think you are pulling us?[/quote]
Sorry about that there. I should be more clear if I won the lottery I would have an enormous garage. The reason for a 16' tall garage is to have a two story loft inside that's 14' wide by 44' long. This would give me an actual floor space of 34' wide for the front of the garage. The side of the garage would give me a width of 26' wide of actual floor space.The 14' tall doors would be if the next owner has a semi truck. The other being a really tall cabin cruiser boat if the next owner were to have one. Anyways the 14' tall doors would look better on a 16' tall garage than the 12' tall doors.
I know however I'm going to probably have to find a place with a two car garage. I would really like a 3 car garage.
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