Posted by Iowa Corn and hogs on November 07, 2010 at 05:49:36 from (75.104.160.54):
In Reply to: shop pictures posted by larry@stinescorner on November 06, 2010 at 16:04:00:
Mine is 45X60X 18 high, fully insulated and equipped, built by Morton buildings. We reconditioned two combines the first winter we had it and the savings over trading paid for the shop. It was huge when I built it, but is nearly too small for us now--but we will have to live with it. It is first-class, just it would be nice if bigger--hard to do several projects at once as we used to do when 12 row machinery was big...
I have an upstairs loft very similar to the one pictured from Wyoming. I used to have a 10X10 office in the corner, but 2 years ago we added a 45X20 office and employee breakroom, with it's own furnace and A/C. That is the BEST feature, and I wish I had had it sooner. Satellite TV and internet, bathroom and shower. My sons (high school and college-aged) and their friends hang out there almost every weekend--sometimes a dozen kids.
Good place to meet with salesman. farmland landlords, have employee meetings, etc. I am proud of it. I wish I had pics and knew how to post.....
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