ninefinger
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Everything lives outside, rollover and box rest on concrete blocks, pulverizer on a pallet, plows free stand as well as the harrows and rake, flail is on a platform with swivel wheels that will soon go back under cover.
Told to me by an old farmer,
If you have to leave your mower outside in the weather, put it on a wooden pallet, then throw a cheap tarp over it.
The pallet keeps the ground moisture away and the tarp keeps the rain off.
Plus, its easier to mount on your tractor when its elevated on a pallet
Makes sense to me !
build a 8x 20 or so pole shed. make a slant roof about 8 ft in front and sloped toward back that should allow you to drop them in the front or sides will keep 99% of the rain off, id still put gravel under it or i just use scrap pieces of treated 2x4s on the ground to keep it off the ground from moisture. The shed will cost your under $500 for tin and wood and everything, if you use cedar posts you'll save 50- $70.
Either that or just scavage the tin and build a new one. Go to lowes and look in the roofing section for roof coatings, or ask about Kool Seal, its a cool application tar like coating that is brushed on with a stiff bristle brush and will make it silver in color, the stuff is something like $50/5 gallon bucket give or take $10. There are also some white colored coatings but i would stay with Kool seal or whatever its called. You really just sweep the roof and paint over the rusty metal, will make it last years longer, then just recoat in 10-15 years and that tin will last forever as the coating is what is weathering now.
If you choose to make a leanto of the old shed just make sure its stable hate to see you put work into something and it fall down cause the old part was not stable.