Storing Tractor in Garden Shed (double 3/4" floor)

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This spring we had a "semi-prebuilt" tractor shed installed by a local firm employing Amish workers. They brought in pre-built sections on a trailer and built the entire 12x20 structure in about 3 hours (while still doing very high quality work). We told the local firm that we'd be putting ~5K lb. tractor in the shed, and they recommended doing tongue and groove boards to handle the weight. I'll have to look up the dimensions of the boards that were used, but there is no question that the floor is stout.

The ground prep subcontractor did a good job leveling off the site and putting down >6" of gravel to support the shed bottom wood. I preferred this approach because it gets the floor boards off the ground so they cannot sit in water, and there's good drainage through the gravel to the adjacent down-sloping land to minimize the potential for the foundation wood to rot.
 
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After you get all the above figured out don't forget to protect yourself from rats and mice. I use poison 1"x2" bricketts with a hole in the center for stringing on a wire to keep them in place available at the local farm store. Rodents can make a mess of your equipment if unabated.....BTDT
 
 
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