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allis g 7045 200 wd45 wd45d c ca 6080 u
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mine has a nice roof overhead, but where do you get the doors and concrete ? Glockhead.. YOU NEED A ROOF !
Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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larry, that's my intention when i get to that point with the building i have in the works, no wood heat though. a self modulating gas SET UP IS WHAT I'LL BE  going with. pete
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Here's a few in progress pics of mine starting 3 yrs ago, it's how I spent my nights and weekends!.....50 X 80

Two years later pouring concrete in half of it

This year....electrical is almost complete....now the orange projects can begin!
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My Man Cave
 
 
'51 WD,'57 JD 420, '50 Ferguson side delivery rake, '57 MF sickle mower, '68 Ford 530 baler, '02 GMC pickup
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Yes, a roof would be great. Soon I hope... Soon...

Eric, that 14 is nice!
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Lazy J, I like all your "hat racks".
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BUT the bench is way to clean! The window does look to level!
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Hope you got them with arrow cuz guns are bad lol joking
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Originally posted by Brian G.  NY Brian G. NY wrote:

Lazy J, I like all your "hat racks".
 
Thanks.....40 years of collecting one or two a year starts to add up.  My loving wife doesn't like them in the house so I had to build a trophy room/shop/garage.  Lots of good memories of hunting camps with my Dad and sons hanging on those walls.
'51 WD,'57 JD 420, '50 Ferguson side delivery rake, '57 MF sickle mower, '68 Ford 530 baler, '02 GMC pickup
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Originally posted by Dave in PA Dave in PA wrote:

BUT the bench is way to clean! The window does look to level!
 
Took the picture after the annual cleanup.  I hate it when I can't find something that I know I already have.  This year I put new cabinets in the kitchen for my loving wife (to quote Shameless) and I put the old ones in the garage.  Bonus!  Organized!!  The only thing wrong with the picture is the tractor color.  LOL  Jerry
 
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LAzy J is that a 420 sitting there??
Experience is a fancy name for past mistakes. "Great moments are born from great opportunity"

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Here is our shop, Its kinda unique since it is round, 40' diameter. The phone booth outside is wired up to the house phone and the pay phone has been wired so that you don't have to put money in it anymore.










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Looks like a Norwegian barn. Used to be a few round barns around here.
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But here is where the magic happens!

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Lacey and Garry

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Originally posted by Lonn Lonn wrote:

Looks like a Norwegian barn. Used to be a few round barns around here.

Nope, this was never a barn it was always a machine shed.  The old timer that grew up on the farm said his dad built it back in the early 30's for the horse-drawn equipment. He said he backed the equipment against the wall all the way around so that he never had to move anything to hook the team up to a piece of equipment.  

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Well after seeing all those nice shops, figured I would show you a depression-era poor small farmer  "shop".  Gramps built it, Dad patched it (see doors), I toyed in it as a child, and now I own it.  Needs cleaned out, being absentee for the last 10 years calused a lot of clutter build up, (drop things off in it, take off for the long drive back to what was home).  Im back at the farm now. This is not much utility for me now, but too sentimental to tear it down. Too many memories. Think I will repair, secure it and keep yard tools and the like in it.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
If its not an All-Crop, it all crap!
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My shop is partly in the basement and 2 of the 3 bays of my garage.

The Basement Shop
The Garage
The Garage with my Biggest supporters
Danny Raddatz
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First one is the front half, second one is the back half
8070FWA,7080 BlackBelly, 7045,2 200s,D19,D17,G, WD,45,UC,7 AC mowers and lots more!
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Here are a few pics.


Edited by jonny2guns4u - 31 Mar 2013 at 9:13pm
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Tom, looks like kerosene lamps for light would make it hard to see your work LOL
Johnny2guns, the outside looks real nice but there must be a lack of work going on if you can walk all the way around your tractor without tripping on some removed part Shocked
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Originally posted by CTuckerNWIL CTuckerNWIL wrote:

Tom, looks like kerosene lamps for light would make it hard to see your work LOL
Johnny2guns, the outside looks real nice but there must be a lack of work going on if you can walk all the way around your tractor without tripping on some removed part Shocked
Well I do get some work done but I'm a fat old man so it's slow going. Besides that I hate a sloppy barn.
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Lots of nice shops you guys have! I want one someday. I hope it can be heated and have lots of windows. I have a friend with a nice shop who helps me from time to time. He has windows, concrete floor and heat. Boy that makes a difference! I really dislike having a shop with out windows!.
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Originally posted by CTuckerNWIL CTuckerNWIL wrote:

Tom, looks like kerosene lamps for light would make it hard to see your work LOL
Johnny2guns, the outside looks real nice but there must be a lack of work going on if you can walk all the way around your tractor without tripping on some removed part Shocked
 
 
Well there is only one light bulb, so I need the lamp !LOL!..Actually they are just some more "accumulation"; left by a previous tenant of the house...but yeah the "shop" is a real stye..lotsa cleanup yet to do but Im chipping away at it.  Bigger priority has been emptying out the hog pen in prep for the piggys I am getting soon. First livestock on the farm in twenty years.
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Bump. Lets keep the shop pics coming guys. I like seeing different ideas
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Originally posted by dannyraddatz dannyraddatz wrote:

My shop is partly in the basement and 2 of the 3 bays of my garage.

The Basement Shop
The Garage
The Garage with my Biggest supporters


Danny......those are the best AC supporters you could ask for! Looks like tractor mechanic school! Sign me up! Lol
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Originally posted by AndyinWI AndyinWI wrote:

Here is our shop, Its kinda unique since it is round, 40' diameter. The phone booth outside is wired up to the house phone and the pay phone has been wired so that you don't have to put money in it anymore.












I bet many a dog has died in that barn looking for a corner to pee in!
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Here ya go....this is MY first shop! In the works....and rough.
 
Needs to be reworked, new steel, and plan on putting lean-to's on it.
 
Thought some of ya might get a chuckle out of it, It will work for now. Nothing is permanent, If I need to move or build, I will.
 
Should be a good start though, this little shed was built probably in the 20's or 30's my guess.
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Originally posted by Don(MI) Don(MI) wrote:

 
Here ya go....this is MY first shop! In the works....and rough.
 
Needs to be reworked, new steel, and plan on putting lean-to's on it.
 
Thought some of ya might get a chuckle out of it, It will work for now. Nothing is permanent, If I need to move or build, I will.
 
Should be a good start though, this little shed was built probably in the 20's or 30's my guess.
 
Don,  you and I are in the same league, but at least you can fit a tractor in it!
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LOL, tom. I know.......aint got the biggest or best shop, but its a start for me.

Thought about bulldozin it and starting over, decided to keep it for now and re steel everything. Probably 16x20 or so....with leans that will give me some room for SC equipment.

Good enough for now!
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