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Simple Tractor Implement Shelter Ideas?

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Bill in NC

09-19-2004 11:57:38




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Thinking about making a home for my recent tractor and implements purchase. Know of any sites or vendors that make cheap but effective shelters? We're talking dirt floor and an open front kind of shelter. I've seen metal curved back wall shelters while driving down the road that sort of look like a Quonset hut cut in half. Any idea where I should look for shelfter kits or should I just get some creosote posts, 2x4s and some roofing tin? What do your think?

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Guy

09-19-2004 15:10:02




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 Re: Simple Tractor Implement Shelter Ideas? in reply to Bill in NC, 09-19-2004 11:57:38  
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I bought this frame kit at an auction for about $100 added pole barn steel for the roof and sides for about $300. See kits at the local lumber yards for a $600-$1000 depending on size including tin for the roof.



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Guy

09-19-2004 15:13:14




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 Re: Simple Tractor Implement Shelter Ideas? in reply to Guy, 09-19-2004 15:10:02  
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Sorry about the orange



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Robert in NC

09-19-2004 14:44:17




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 Re: Simple Tractor Implement Shelter Ideas? in reply to Bill in NC, 09-19-2004 11:57:38  
I have priced some shelters in Southeastern NC and let me tell you, none of them are cheap. Look at it like this brother, at least with posts and 2x4's and tin you can make it just like you want it. If you want to go the other route though, look into Agri supply and ask about their shelters. Kinda pricy, but they are made to last. Remember Hurricane Fran/Floyd? Came through without a dent... Just something to think about.
Personally, I like the smell of creosote poles.

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gwb

09-19-2004 12:16:21




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 Re: Simple Tractor Implement Shelter Ideas? in reply to Bill in NC, 09-19-2004 11:57:38  
Take a look at www.kingcanopy.com

Lowe's sells them



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