Tractor Shed Expansion

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TTTTTT

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Location
Bancroft , Ontario
Tractor
Dong Feng 354 (Oct 2008)
Since getting the tractor and many toys for it, I realized I needed more outdoor storage. The plan was to expand what I already had where my boat is stored for the winter. From clearing some land and getting some from my in-laws, I had a enough tall straight cedar logs to do the main framing. Using other bought lumber and ordering metal roof panels, I had what I needed. It didn't take too long with the help of my oldest son. When planning I made sure that each bay was at least 8' high so I could go in and out with the tractor ROPS up. The new bays are about 12' wide so it is relatively easy to maneuver trailers etc. in /out and any other toys. With a few good cross members, there is plenty of upper storage for lumber etc. Believe it or not, it still is not quite enough room once everything is put away, but its close.

Thanks for looking

Dave

Existing Shed/Garage
This was my winter storage for my boat.


The Layout


The Build


The Finished Shed
 
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  • Thread Starter
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Nice work!!! Kinda post n beam style.

So, did the township building inspector love your work?


Hi Thanks,

Don't want to open the can of worms, but this job the inspector has not had any input on. I copied it in part off my neighbors. Very functional

Thanks Dave
 
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Hi Thanks,

Don't want to open the can of worms, but this job the inspector has not had any input on. I copied it in part off my neighbors. Very functional

Thanks Dave

I can see that.... Whitedogone.... Building Inspector:eek:
 
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Looks nice and I can understand it not being big enough. Just couple questions. How is the structure attached to the ground? Are there footings? Looks like it is just sitting on top of the concrete.
 
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Looks nice and I can understand it not being big enough. Just couple questions. How is the structure attached to the ground? Are there footings? Looks like it is just sitting on top of the concrete.

Ditto
 
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Looks nice and I can understand it not being big enough. Just couple questions. How is the structure attached to the ground? Are there footings? Looks like it is just sitting on top of the concrete.

It is not anchored and is sitting on very solid compacted "A" gravel. The original had not moved for 10 years. You may notice on the finished pic, it is very sheltered from wind by a treed hillside. The posts are set in the 4"x4" deck block pattern, so they aren't just sitting on top. Once all was braced together, it is a very solid structure. Once you have a bay for the tractor, a bay for the boat and a bay for my larger trailer and then implements, it runs out fast.

Dave
 
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I'd be happy with a tractor shed the size of your origional. I want to get one up before the snow flies. What you're building looks nice.
 

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