implements on the ground

Billy13

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I have a few implements that I got along with a tractor purchase. A brush hog, finish mower, box blade and a single bottom plow. I'm not too worried about the plow but I thought I might put them up off the ground on some scrap 6X6's.
Is this unnecessary?
 

kyfred

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I would insulate the pole barn put heat to keep moisture away from the implements.(Keep away rust).
Refrigerator
Sofa
TV
Radio
AC for the summer

This would be a good pole barn to keep tractor and implements in.
Also
If you get kicked out of the house, It would make a good dog house to stay in for a while.
LOL
 

Eric McCarthy

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Well for those on a budget and cant afford a pole barn, pallets are a cheap option to get the toys up off the ground with. And depeneding on where you go they can be given to you free!
 

gktilton

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A heated concrete floor in the old Dog House sure makes it comfortable when you decide to take a nap under the bota. :)
 

hodge

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Thanks, I needed another excuse for a pole barn.
You need to look at the glass half full. Not "excuse"- justification. You NEED one, to preserve the value of your equipment. A pole barn will save money. It will add property value. It will keep you out of trouble. Yada yada yada.
 

Eric McCarthy

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Well if your like me and keep your tractor parked in a residental neighborbood often times you may not be allowed to build a pole barn per code and ordenances. But what the Henrico Co doesnt know wont killem! My dad and I both have our toys up on blocks of wood or pallets and we took used truck bed liners to cover up our tractors with! All free material!
 

gssixgun

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Re: implements off the ground

Just put all my Implements on pallets today, I need to snag some newer ones when I see them again, as the ones I had are pretty old but still functional..

With the addition of the Bucket Pallet Forks I can move stuff around in the Pole Barn and Out Buildings pretty easy to... Plus with just a few scraps of lumber as stands I have the implements adjusted so that attaching them is much easier now.. Not as easy as a QA would be but much easier then it was :)

Gotta love when free stuff makes life better :D
 

seanbarr

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Mine's in the garage and my wife's car is outside. She's never had her car in the garage for the last 3 years. Am I pushing it? :D
 

seanbarr

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She knows that I'm getting my shop built so eventually, the garage will be completely emptied. Shop's gonna be a 36 x 48 with insulation, radiant floor system, office, 200a power, and a man bathroom with a proper urinal!
 

skeets

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:eek: DAYUM we is commin to your place for a meet and greet,,,lol