[AT] storing outside

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Mon Aug 22 19:25:39 PDT 2016


Those are nice structures.  They do well with wind when properly installed, even shed smaller tree limbs.

Gary

Renton, WA


-----Original Message-----
From: Steve W. <swilliams268 at frontier.com>
To: Antique tractor email discussion group <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Mon, Aug 22, 2016 2:27 pm
Subject: Re: [AT] storing outside

Henry Miller wrote:
> I've been looking at a fabric building for this. They are cheap, and get
> things out of the elements. My research suggests that the fabric will
> last about as long as the manufacturer claims and then you replace it.
> Get a repair kit as you will tear it...
> 
> I've never talked to anyone who actually had one though and so I'm not
> sure if I'm missing anything on what seems to be a cheap shed. That has
> held me back. 
> 

I have had a tarp building up for almost 15 years. This year it has 
finally started to rip BUT it wasn't due to the material, it got hit by 
flying debris.
Mine is a Clear Span from FarmTek. Have no qualms about recommending 
them. I replaced the "door" once due to being stupid while backing a 
tractor in, caught the top edge of the cab and didn't notice till the 
building started to shake!!! Even then it only tore a hole about a foot 
long in the material.

http://www.farmtek.com/farm/supplies/cat1;;ft_fabric_buildings.html


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Steve W.
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