Well my container arrived and I'm in the process of building a hip roof over it and installing vinyl siding. Both are really for cosmetic reasons and to keep the neighbours quiet.
I did a few modifications to the sea container. First off I asked the driver to drop it on to 8" X 8" to keep the container off the ground. We have heavy snow fall where I am so having that extra eight inches will make it easier to open the doors in the winter. I then cut one large (12" X 12") vent hole in the side and covered the hole on the outside with a commercial plastic vent and on the inside with a security screen. I also installed two windows on one side and a 34" door at the far end of the container. I also plan to install cut four roof vents that will lead into the ventilated attic to keep condensation down.
I was really antsy to see if my
B26 would fit. Width was no problem but it was the door sill clearance that was giving me fits. I had conflicting dimension all the way from having lots of clearance to having the tractor not fit at all
I carefully drove in and, with my wife watching the clearance, got it into the container with all of about 1/16" between the FOPS and the door sill. Now my tractor has 300 hours on it and the tires may be worn down a bit but it fit. Plan B was to deflate the tires down to the tractor would lower enough to fit but I didn't have to do that that. So a
B26 WILL fit into a standard height container. I had my alarm system extended to the container but watch where the tech installs the door contacts. Normally they are installed at the very end of the door (in this case in the centre of the contailer door opening) but if your tech does that, the contact will get ripped off the first time you drive the tractor in.
When I get pictures of the finished shed I'll post them. Thanks to everyone who contributed their thoughts, it was much appreciated.
