Shed for lawn tractor, nailed to dirt hillside

   / Shed for lawn tractor, nailed to dirt hillside #41  
I love innovative design in construction but 1/2 of the roof is covering unusable space, the hill side. 2 more posts and you could have had the beginnings of a shed.
 
   / Shed for lawn tractor, nailed to dirt hillside
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#42  
I understand first impressions..... but its a shelter, not a shop.

With no posts I can squeeze my B3030 tractor between it and the dropoff.
Posts would be a significant downgrade.
The seemingly un-used portion of the roof offers balance to snow-load, and theres a shelf under it.
This was a test-build too. I've since built a 12x 24 shed of similar design in another steep area where posts cause trouble.
tsk tsk..... you flatlanders and your 'leveler than thou attitudes.....'🤣
 
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   / Shed for lawn tractor, nailed to dirt hillside #44  
I like the open design. Sometimes closed in designs attract critters and moisture
 

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