[AT] Question - tractor/combine related
John Hall
jthall at worldnet.att.net
Sun Aug 5 04:00:49 PDT 2007
I get a sale flyer periodically from a company called FarmTek (I think).
They carry lots of huge temporary shelters. You may find something in there
that might work--depending on the weather in your area. They also carry huge
tarps--fairly heavy gauge. I've never bought from them, I just get the
catalog for some reason.
John
----- Original Message -----
From: "Greg Hass" <gkhass at avci.net>
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Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2007 6:41 PM
Subject: [AT] Question - tractor/combine related
> For many years I have stored my combine and tractors in buildings at my
> dad's place. However, after my dad's death, my youger brother ended up
> inheriting the home farm. (Whole other story!) My brother is now in the
> process of eliminating my equipment from the buildings, although he does
> not have the equipment to fill them. I have some storage for the smaller
> pieces and some of the other things can stay outside. Although outside is
> not the best for these, they will not be ruined. However, my biggest
> tractor (an IH 856) and my 2 combines (both IH 715s and all 35+ years old)
> need a home. The one combine has already spent a year outside and it has
> not done it any favors. I really don't have the money to put up a
> permanent building, although I would welcome any ideas on types of storage
> that may be possible. I am mainly interested in knowing if anyone has
> tried tarps, plastic, etc. If they work, how you fasten them down for the
> wind, and how you can put them over the machine without every corner
> tearing a hole in the tarp... or is there some type of material available
> that is resistant to this? Any and all suggestions and help would be
> appreciated.
>
> Greg Hass
> Michigan
>
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