Do you live near a Harbor Freight? If so, pick up one of their portable garages. Use one of those 20% off coupons and get it for under $150.
I have two (one houses my tractor) and I've been pleasantly surprised by their build quality. I also covered mine with an additional roof using a recycled billboard (read "giant-assed tarp"). Two years in and no complaints... though this is only until I can build a proper barn.
On the BH topic, I recently had a strange problem. I needed to remove mine but only for a short time (to do some quick blade work). When I took it off, it seemed easier to leave it suspended in "mid air" by the bucket and outriggers... seemed like a good idea to help the alignment when I went to reinstall it.
A few hours goes by and I tried to mount it but the hoses would not reconnect. Apparently it got into some sort of pressure lock which preventing the hose valves from opening. I carefully tried relieving pressure by moving the controls... while it stood off the ground; definitely made me leery.
The only way I could relieve the pressure was to lift the hoe totally off the ground using the loader and a tow strap, really moved the BH controls around, and finally the pressure broke free.
My takeaway from this was to never leave the hoe "free standing" for any length of time. Not only is it potentially dangerous (sudden pressure drop and it could topple), it also seems to piss off the hydraulic system. From now on I'll take the time to rest its weight on the frame. Any time savings I may have gained by keeping it at the "unmounted height" was quickly lost when I had to screw around with getting the pressure released... and it felt damn dangerous messing with it while suspended from the loader!
I have two (one houses my tractor) and I've been pleasantly surprised by their build quality. I also covered mine with an additional roof using a recycled billboard (read "giant-assed tarp"). Two years in and no complaints... though this is only until I can build a proper barn.
On the BH topic, I recently had a strange problem. I needed to remove mine but only for a short time (to do some quick blade work). When I took it off, it seemed easier to leave it suspended in "mid air" by the bucket and outriggers... seemed like a good idea to help the alignment when I went to reinstall it.
A few hours goes by and I tried to mount it but the hoses would not reconnect. Apparently it got into some sort of pressure lock which preventing the hose valves from opening. I carefully tried relieving pressure by moving the controls... while it stood off the ground; definitely made me leery.
The only way I could relieve the pressure was to lift the hoe totally off the ground using the loader and a tow strap, really moved the BH controls around, and finally the pressure broke free.
My takeaway from this was to never leave the hoe "free standing" for any length of time. Not only is it potentially dangerous (sudden pressure drop and it could topple), it also seems to piss off the hydraulic system. From now on I'll take the time to rest its weight on the frame. Any time savings I may have gained by keeping it at the "unmounted height" was quickly lost when I had to screw around with getting the pressure released... and it felt damn dangerous messing with it while suspended from the loader!