dieselcrawler
Elite Member
In my state/county, I believe a 3 sided sheds are considered 'unfinished' and are lower or not even listed on property taxes. Face the open side to the direction that gets the least weather intrusion and you're good to go.
Yep, that's always amazed me, even more than the tractors sitting outside. All houses in this area are built with a garage, usually a 2 car garage. But I only know of one person in the area, besides ME, that parks a vehicle in the garage. They all sit outside in the driveway. I sure like to have mine in the garage, especially if it's extra hot, extra cold, raining, icy, etc., when I got to get in it to go somewhere.
happy!. Put a little bit in every week, and you can get your garage space back.![]()
I made a bargain with myself when I was younger and lived in rental houses, if I ever got wealthy enough to buy a house it would have at least a 2 car garage, and the vehicles were darn sure going to go into that garage. I kept that bargain and every house I have owned has had a 2 car garage, and that is where I have parked my vehicles. Now company cars have sat outside, simply because there was no room for them in my garage because my vehicles came first. And I hated every minute scraping snow and ice off of company vehicles to get into them.
When I lived at Willard Mo. and had an auxiliary barn, my pickup truck went into the barn along with the tractor and the company truck went into the garage beside the wife's car. Boy weren't we happy!. In my opinion vehicles belong under cover for a whole host of reasons. Of course I realize we can't always achieve that goal due to financial restraints, but it should be a goal. And I darn sure am not going to leave a vehicle out in the weather because I have junk in the garage. The trashman comes every week, Put a little bit in every week, and you can get your garage space back.![]()
As I travel around the area that I live, I have noticed that there are a lot of tractors that are parked outside. In many cases they are parked outside of barns, sheds and shops. Why would you make a substantial investment in a piece of equipment then let it sit out in the elements.
I have always tried to protect my tractors and other equipment by storing them under cover, even when I was unable to keep the old 8N inside I at least had it tarped when it was not in use.
Does anyone have an insight into this behavior?