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Tracy Martin TN View Drop Down
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    Posted: 17 Mar 2023 at 5:43pm
What is the quickest, cheapest temporary shelter for tractors? Ain't no way I can get a shed built anytime soon.Probably be end of summer before I could get it done.  Thanks, Tracy
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Probably a metal frame carport, just be sure to anchor it real good to the ground, so's the wind don't take it away.  Or maybe some sea cans for the smaller tractors...Wink
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Pat the Plumber CIL Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17 Mar 2023 at 6:09pm
Hoop barn or try harbor freight. I believe they sell oversized tents as temporary garages. Not sure on the sizes but have seen some large enough to put an rv in

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Depends on what size tractors you’re talking about.
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Maybe a close neighbor has some space?
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I used a hoop tarp shelter for 3 years. It was cheep at menards and fairly easy to assemble the zippered door in the front sucked I usually just left it rolled around a pvc that it put through the bottom loop and tied it open Tie it down real well.I had a 190 in mine.
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I just needed a 20 x 20 shed for a year while building Sons Barn.. We got a carport type unit... Company assembled it in 2 hours on site.... Sold it a year later for about 90% of what we paid for it..
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Carport style might be best. A hoop the size I need cost a serious amount. Thanks, Tracy
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Look into a shipping container unless it wouldnt be big enough for your tractors, inside of them you have finished walls, ceiling and solid floor. They are pretty much weatherproof. When you get one you can set them on railroad ties and they can be dropped and done in a couple hours.
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 And no property tax on shipping containers
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Get 2 40 ft containers and put side by side but 20 ft apart. Then get a truss roof and cover it. That gives you a fair bit of space and 2 lockable areas.Quick and simple. Smile
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote Ray54 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19 Mar 2023 at 6:59pm
Originally posted by Ed (Ont) Ed (Ont) wrote:

Get 2 40 ft containers and put side by side but 20 ft apart. Then get a truss roof and cover it. That gives you a fair bit of space and 2 lockable areas.Quick and simple. Smile

That is a great way of doing it. If you cannot stand the looks of  a container after a while put posts in remove containers and put siding up. I have been really surprised at how tight containers can be, not one sign of a mouse every in the one I was in the most. And 50 feet away in a old barn pack rats filled the engine compartment on New Holland tractor 2 different winters making it inoperable. The second time we had 2 or 3 different baits out and they chuted the air conditioner hoses completely in 2. 
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