[quote="CVPost-Ken Christopherson"](quoted from post at 12:02:36 01/04/17) Hello all!
Well, soon enough, we are going to be putting our first home on the market. For ten years, I have been rebuilding my tractors and building Harley-Davidsons in a one-stall garage townhouse. Our next place, hopefully, will have a couple acres and enough space for me to put up my 'man cave', or in other words.. Space for tractors!
Currently, my stable is at 4: A '42 John Deere A, a '42 Farmall H, a '41 Case SC, and a '47 Farmall M with loader. I'd love to have enough space to comfortably keep at least 6 narrow front tractors inside. I have no issues 'stacking' them... Or pulling them outside to do work inside. I know that a person can never have 'too much' space, but I am curious as to everyone's shop size, how many you keep inside, etc. Ideally, I would like a 40 X 60 pole shed, insulated, with concrete... I just don't think I can afford it. I am looking probably more in the neighborhood of 30 X 40, or 36 X 48.
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My 40 x 84 with 13 x 84 lean-to's on each side...doesn't look that big does it??
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