[Farmall] Machine Shed/Workshop

John Paur johnjanpaur at directcon.net
Thu Jun 3 18:14:26 PDT 2004


Larry,  My shop is 36' wide with a 12' sliding door on each end.  This gives
me one row of tractors on each side with a 12' alley for easy access.  I
suggest about 8' of shed length per tractor, that way they are not jammed in
too tight.  I partitioned off 20' on one end for the workshop area (20x36).
That makes a decent work area for repair and/or restorations.  My total
building size is 36x60.  That works for me.  Whatever you do, when you get
done it will be too small!!!  John


----- Original Message -----
From: "Larry Hardesty" <lhardesty at austincollege.edu>
To: <farmall at lists.antique-tractor.com>; <texas-tractors at egroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2004 3:49 PM
Subject: [Farmall] Machine Shed/Workshop


> Folks,  I am moving to a new place that does not have a machine shed or
> workshop, and I am thinking of building a machine shed/workshop.  For sake
> of discussion, does anyone have suggestions as to size of machine
> shed/workshop to build.  I have  several relatively small tractors (2
> Farmall A's, 2 Super C's, a regular Cub, Cub 154, Farmall 340--with
loader,
> John Deere 420 Crawler,  and a Case CC) plus some equipment (box blade,
two
> regular blades, couple of plows, bush hog) to go with them.   For the
shop,
> I would like it big enough to pull the tractors into it to work on without
> being overly crowded...and for the storage area I would like to get the
> tractors in and out without having to move all them around each time.
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Larry
>
> Larry Hardesty
> lhardesty at austincollege.edu
> 4089 Gibbons Road
> Sherman, Texas 75092
>
>
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