Richard
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- International 1066 Full sized JCB Loader/Backhoe and a John Deere 430 to mow with
If you've been to Home Depot, you might have noticed the sheds they have outside that you can have made for you.
We've taken the second largest one (12x16) and are going to essentially copy it but make it 16x16.
For the floor joists, I'm planning on using 2x6's that would be 24" on center just like the one they used. I was origionally planning on using 3/4" plywood as the floor.
Ok, here's the question, we'll be storing the mower in there. My current mower isn't long for this world. I've been debating on getting a Kubota ZTR. The larger unit has a listed weight of just over 1,600 lbs.
Upshot, will 3/4" plywood flooring with 24" oc joists undernieth be strong enough?
For some reason I'm getting nervous about that.
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If it's not sturdy enough, what might you suggest?
We've taken the second largest one (12x16) and are going to essentially copy it but make it 16x16.
For the floor joists, I'm planning on using 2x6's that would be 24" on center just like the one they used. I was origionally planning on using 3/4" plywood as the floor.
Ok, here's the question, we'll be storing the mower in there. My current mower isn't long for this world. I've been debating on getting a Kubota ZTR. The larger unit has a listed weight of just over 1,600 lbs.
Upshot, will 3/4" plywood flooring with 24" oc joists undernieth be strong enough?
For some reason I'm getting nervous about that.
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If it's not sturdy enough, what might you suggest?