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Raining Under the Tarp Update

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Aaron Ford

01-16-2007 06:32:03




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I approached the missus with all options of placing temporary cover over my tractor project. She did not seem to go for the homemade options on account of it being in full view of the street. So confronted with the threat of having a PVC and Tarp quanset hut in the driveway, she gave it and picked this up at Lowes. I have not put it up yet, but will post pics when I do. She purchased the full garage enclosure too.

Let's go Mountaineers,

Aaron

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John Harmon

01-16-2007 14:54:39




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 Re: Raining Under the Tarp Update in reply to Aaron Ford, 01-16-2007 06:32:03  
We have one just like it with the Storage Bag.Put it in the Bag and store it in the back of the Truck for the trip to Colo.in the Summer and set it up to park the Truck and the Quad under. works very well. It seems like every day up in Colo.in the afternoon it Rains and the Campground has Trees that shed all summer,so this Temp Shelter for 60 days or so works very well.



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Steve Crum

01-16-2007 08:49:01




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 Re: Raining Under the Tarp Update in reply to Aaron Ford, 01-16-2007 06:32:03  
Rots of ruck with those temporaty canopys. I had one for about 3 days. A storm came thru. (a normal storm for our area) and mine came in for a landing in the neighbor's back yard, a mile away.
I put up a pole barn instead.



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Gary from Muleshoe

01-16-2007 07:01:05




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 Re: Raining Under the Tarp Update in reply to Aaron Ford, 01-16-2007 06:32:03  
I bought one of these from Cummings Tool, I intend to use it for the summer months so I can keep my 1940 JD B at home. I store my tractor 20 miles away during winter months in a warehouse at my work. Not to convenient for evening drives in the summer. I intend to put a metal roof on mine as the tarp doesn't hold up to the winds here in West Texas. Good luck with yours.



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Iowa_tire_guy

01-16-2007 06:51:31




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 Re: Raining Under the Tarp Update in reply to Aaron Ford, 01-16-2007 06:32:03  
Sounds like my wife. She will let me put a tractor in the garage rather than let it sit outside to be seen.



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