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Re: (ET) Shed size for an E20



Recently I stopped to see a guy near Buffalo NY that had about 40 Wheelhorse tractors in 2 "garage in a box" buildings that were end to end.
Tube steel with thick canvas/tarp material and zip up garage doors at the ends.... from Tractor Supply $359 but they just had a sale for $289 so I bought one for extra parts storage.  They last thru Buffalo winters and only issue I see is falling limbs from trees that could puncture it....but well built and cheap.
He put a wood skirt around the bottom and tied the boards to the tube supports...solid.
..Walt


From: elec-trak-bounces cosmos phy tufts edu [mailto:elec-trak-bounces cosmos phy tufts edu] On Behalf Of John J Casey
Sent: Friday, April 24, 2009 9:43 AM
To: Christopher Zach
Cc: Elec-trak
Subject: Re: (ET) Shed size for an E20

Chris,
Mine is 10' W X 12' D.  Has double doors. Easily holds tractor with mower.  Snow blade and blade hdw stored against wall behind tractor  along with spare wheels.  Also store a 9hp Husqvarna blower and a big Sears radial saw on a rolling stand and a fold-up directors chair. I can use the saw without moving anything.  Check your local zoning which may restrict shed size. 

BTW, if you build your own, add side-by-side inexpensive double hung windows.  If really anal like me, an inexpensive 3'x4' skylite to keep the place light and airy.   

On Apr 23, 2009, at 9:44 PM, Christopher Zach wrote:

I need to build/buy/construct a shed for my Elec-Trak. I have an E20, a tiller, blower, deck, and small accessories.

What size would I need so I could drive it in with the deck on and the blower/tiller to one side? How do people store these things? What kind of sheds do you all recommend these days?

Chris


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