Got some work done

grandpa Love

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Built the tractor shed in the winter when it was too muddy to move dirt, so head room was lacking on top side. Got the box blade out today and solved that issue. Also had some good rain last week and finally got our brush pile burnt. Always a good day on a Ford!
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Nope. Gave up on fixin anything and just labored today!! I did get the globs of paint off the little peep hole on the PTO and squirted some Free-all in there. It looked really dry ........ another day........
 
Good chance it has not had any grease in years so the for lack of better term throw out bearing has froze up so when you try to take it out of gear it drags and cause the engine to bog down
 
So rather than build it high enough in the first place you dig a hole for things to set in under the roof. Or did I miss something here, like it is on a hill where the water drains away from the building?
 
Looks like nice shed but could be 5 ft wider,i say whatever your plans are build 5ft more in each direction
 
Water drainage is good. Shed was built with reclaimed material so that decided the size. Built on a hill that runs left to right. 2 tractors on left had plenty of head room but the other 2 were almost dangerous to pull in. About had to duck below the steering wheel. I did make sure my water will still drain away.
 

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