Tent Storage Structure for Attachments

   / Tent Storage Structure for Attachments #11  
My vote is for a Loafing Shed. That is about all the energy I can muster.
 
   / Tent Storage Structure for Attachments #12  
Look up loafing sheds or horse sheds from the metal carport sellers around you.
they will build any size you want.
 
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#13  
Hi Leonz,

I clicked on their website and it's all about eggs. Nothing about Quonset huts. Not eggsactly what I was looking for...
 
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I can already see the twinkle in my wife's eye when I tell her I need a loafing shed...

Thank you all, very much, for the suggestions.
 
   / Tent Storage Structure for Attachments #15  
I can already see the twinkle in my wife's eye when I tell her I need a loafing shed...

Thank you all, very much, for the suggestions.

The wives think that is all we do anyway...
 
   / Tent Storage Structure for Attachments #16  
I put up a shelterlogic and will say, they retain water and humidity. I tried putting down plastic to keep the moisture down, but the squirrels got in and shredded it, but that's a different issue. I would recommend something with ventilation.
 
   / Tent Storage Structure for Attachments #17  
Following. I'd love to clean up my attachment area and get things undercover as well as out of sight. I have a landscape rake, pine needle rake, snow plow, power rake, bush hog and finish mower out next to my shed.i haven't heard much complaining, but I hate the way it looks.
 
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   / Tent Storage Structure for Attachments #19  
I'm not sure if you have Costco in the NE, and even if you do you may have missed the annual supply of portable garages, but theirs is fairly high quality, cheap ($250-ish?), 10x20, and does indeed open in the middle. You could load from either end and the middle.

Would you blow snow off regularly to keep it from collapsing under the weight? For a less labor intensive long-term solution, some of the admittedly more initially expensive ideas in this thread may be useful. But Costco has what you want if you still want it.
 
   / Tent Storage Structure for Attachments #20  
I'm not sure if you have Costco in the NE, and even if you do you may have missed the annual supply of portable garages, but theirs is fairly high quality, cheap ($250-ish?), 10x20, and does indeed open in the middle. You could load from either end and the middle.

Would you blow snow off regularly to keep it from collapsing under the weight? For a less labor intensive long-term solution, some of the admittedly more initially expensive ideas in this thread may be useful. But Costco has what you want if you still want it.
Almost. I can only access one end and the side. Not sufficient for my four attachments.
 
 

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