Posted by dave2 on November 27, 2010 at 11:42:39 from (139.139.35.70):
Couldn't be..........
Been looking for under roof storage for my hay machines, couple odds and ends, (mower, rake, tedder, and baler) and horse trailer.
Neighbor lady has a roofed over kind of carport that would work that is outside on the edge of town with a honest people gate/fence. Went to ask her and she offered to let me use the majority of a silo bunker that has been roofed over (15'x60') she just wants to be able to park her car in real bad weather. This is about 50 ft from our house, attached to her house, 20ft from a kennel with a real big and loud dog, and has a steel gate that locks. Completely weather proof except no end door but protected from any wind. She wants 30 bucks a month for both places. I'm haggling to get her to 25 (300 a year vs 360). Wife says I should just pay and shut up because it'll clean up equipment that is scattered everywhere. At the same time, I think keeping the stuff dry and clean will pay for the extra 60 bucks a year in maintenance costs saved.
Guess I AM being cheap and a little ignorant..... Better go see her with the cash Monday morning and start moving my stuff....
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