Different feeling here. My barn is over half full of hay and the other has my son's boat and his waverunner and sea do. My John Deere dozer and my new LS XR4150 is setting outside. I am going to have to build him a shed so I can store my stuff. I need a Pepto Bismol and two tylenol.
I believe the Son would be building his own shed for the boat, waverunner and seadoo. My stuff would not be sitting out in the weather. I love my children but I don't operate a storage facility for them.
Hard to do somethings, I might have to sleep with my eyes open or a knife in my back from my wife. We do a lot for our kids. At the time I purchased the 40 x 40 metal building and had it taken down and moved, I also got a 40 x 60 and a 24 x 70 metal buildings. I paid $3000 for all of it. The 40 x 60 may be the next one put up. The frame for it is like new. I plan to use new metal on the roof of it. The 24 x 70 was damaged and it may be put up in different sections. I am using the sheet metal on the sides and for critter pens. You can never have enough sheds.
Storage capacity is always too small. No matter what size you THINK you need and build, it is going to be too small in a couple of years. I think it is human nature to try to fill up a cavity regardless of the size. So if you build to suit one tractor, one boat, one car and one motorcycle at half the overall capacity, eventually you will buy more stuff to over-fill the shed and then need to build more shed.
When I moved here, I had one push mower, one wheelbarrow, a chipper/shredder and a few shovel/rake/hoe type things.
Now, I have three push mowers, two riding mowers, a field and brush mower, four weedeaters, two chainsaws, more shovel/rake/hoe type things, a tiller, etc. Oh yeah, and the SCUT.
Plus more tools and things to work on them, plus all the gas/fuel cans to quench their thirst.
And there's still stuff sitting outside.
As far as gaining more space by leaving the BH at left or right full swing, might care to reconsider for long term practice.
We found the hoses starting to show outer casing cracks in the black rubber. No leaks at this time, as we no longer leave BH at these angles.
When in actual use, you bet, we operate this BH at near 100% every time.
Called the LS rep & he suggested to not swing either direction for parking or not in operation.
We really do not know if the extreme swing (long term rest) would result in pressure leakage; but not willing to risk the down time & head stress of replacing those damaged hoses.
It might be good & fun to work w/ son in building his own shed.
Guess there are advantages to having daughters.........
Different feeling here. My barn is over half full of hay and the other has my son's boat and his waverunner and sea do. My John Deere dozer and my new LS XR4150 is setting outside. I am going to have to build him a shed so I can store my stuff. I need a Pepto Bismol and two tylenol.
I certainly can relate.
Two buildings: 36 x 48 and 40 x 50.....both full!
Gave my 23' 225HP fishing boat to my boys....it is stored HERE.
Gave 16' boat to one boy.....it is stored HERE.
Same boy bought another 16' boat to pond ski with....it is stored HERE.
Gave one boy my 2000 perfect Caddy.....it is stored HERE.
One boy has a dump trailer .....it is stored HERE.
One boy bought Jeep....it is stored HERE.
Gave one boy my old Ford F-250 4x4.....it is stored HERE.
One boy uses space to store his excess roofing construction materials.
The remaining space is left for storage of MY major collection of vehicles, equipment, and stuff!
It is a tight fit!