Where do you store your attachments?

   / Where do you store your attachments? #11  
Same as boggen, except on gravel. My small tractors are covered with a tarp however. An equipment shed would be nice though.
 
   / Where do you store your attachments? #12  
Mine are currently stored outside, but I put a tarp over anything with hydraulics or pto. With a tarp, some fluid film, and then a snow cover for the winter they are pretty well protected. I am building an equipment storage building however, and then the more expensive ones will move inside on pallets. My tractor follows me south for the winter for the moment, and is well cared for year around (but outside).
 
   / Where do you store your attachments? #13  
I store mine in a shed I built for the purpose eight or ten years ago: <img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/files/attachments/401690-where-do-you-store-your-equipment-shed-jpg"/> It has a concrete floor, which works well with the dollies I made for each implement to make it easier to hook them up, and to let me squeeze more into the space: <img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/files/attachments/401692-where-do-you-store-your-blade-1-jpg"/><img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/files/attachments/401693-where-do-you-store-your-chipper-1-jpg"/><img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/files/attachments/401694-where-do-you-store-your-tiller-jpg"/><img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/files/attachments/401695-where-do-you-store-your-vac-2-jpg"/>

Terry

Thx for sharing your pictures of your trolleys for the implements. It's brilliant!
 
   / Where do you store your attachments? #14  
You're welcome, ZAR2,

There are photos of similar approaches by other members in other threads here. I find them to be a huge help on two fronts. They make attaching implements easy - I just have to back up close enough so the dollies can stay on the concrete and it's easy to move the tool for attaching (the chipper is a bit heavy, but I can move it).

The other is one never has enough storage space for all the toys. You might notice in the photo of the rear blade that the tiller is behind it. I used to have to hook the blade up and move it, then unhook, to mount the tiller. Now I just roll it to the side. Smaller attachments, like the leaf vac, now slide into small spots between other implements but are still easy to get out.

Terry
 
   / Where do you store your attachments? #15  
Mine are currently stored outside, but I put a tarp over anything with hydraulics or pto. With a tarp, some fluid film, and then a snow cover for the winter they are pretty well protected. I am building an equipment storage building however, and then the more expensive ones will move inside on pallets. My tractor follows me south for the winter for the moment, and is well cared for year around (but outside).

Colorado's climate is forgiving on metal, corrosion isn't much of an issue, but the sun does bake tires and other rubber components.
 
   / Where do you store your attachments? #16  
I keep everything in a storage shed 40'x60' with gravel floor on the farm.
I put every thing on skids I built, so can move things around with the forks as needed.
I also store my 36' travel trailer in there for winter.
The small stuff is stored at home in a 20'x24' shed...full tight, even some on the rafters.
It's unbelievable the amount of stuff needed to work effectively in the forest !
 
   / Where do you store your attachments? #17  
Most of mine are outside. Here are the ones on dollies stored in the shop.

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   / Where do you store your attachments? #18  
Like many - I have very limited "under cover" storage. So only my rotational &/or hydraulic attachments are under cover. The remainder have any cutting edge coated in grease and are out in the wx year-round.
 
   / Where do you store your attachments? #19  
So far I keep all my attachments in my barn but at some point I'll run out of room. I'm in the process of building wheeled carts similar to those shown and it really helps make a smaller storage footprint as well as make it easier to hook up.
 
   / Where do you store your attachments? #20  
Mine are inside.

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