Making a shelter taller..........

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Frankdozer

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I have a Rhino Shelter with a 6' tall door. My dozer is 8'9" tall. What is a good economical way to increase the height of the shelter so I can drive my dozer into it........I don't want to dig down and make a pit because of the winter freezing the seeping in water which would freeze the tracks...........Thanks, Frank
 
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why make a pit? go the other way- You already have a dozer. build up the sides with dirt. or use concrete blocks and build a wall and set shelter on it. seems easy /cheap enough.
 
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Put treated poles in the ground that line up under the ribs/frame of the Rhino. Screw/nail a top plate to the top of the posts. Set the shelter on top of that. You could use 8' long posts and put 4' in the ground, or cut 12' in half. Get some strapping and put a couple of bands around the outside of the posts. Tack tarp material to the strapping, put another layer of strapping on top of the tarp and nail through to the first layer to keep the wind from peeling the tarp off.
 
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Construtive criticism............building up the sides with dirt makes the inside to small. The amount of concrete blocks I'd need, I might as well purchase a new taller shelter..........Good ideas, keep them coming. Thanks, Frank
 
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What I've done to raise a low lightweight structure is to build a "box" to set it on. Mine was two treated 2x6's on edge with a 2x4 flat on top for a gain of about 13 inches. Now I can walk everywhere without stooping, not just the center.

Yours needs to go up about 3 feet, so a solid wall would not be best. Maybe a short stud wall with plywood.

Can you modify the door opening so you won't have the raise the walls so much?

Bruce
 
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I had a 18'x20'x6' carport, I built a 2' wall out of blocks and mounted it on the wall.

Dave
 
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I'd go with a 3' stud wall braced to the outside, then put some dirt on the outside to hold the braces....
 
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I have a Rhino Shelter with a 6' tall door. My dozer is 8'9" tall. What is a good economical way to increase the height of the shelter so I can drive my dozer into it........I don't want to dig down and make a pit because of the winter freezing the seeping in water which would freeze the tracks...........Thanks, Frank

Take the tarp part of the shelter off the frame........put it over the tractor........tie off tarp to dozer......or put heavy objects to keep tarp from flying away......throw frame away...... cheap and easy
 
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Take the tarp part of the shelter off the frame........put it over the tractor........tie off tarp to dozer......or put heavy objects to keep tarp from flying away......throw frame away...... cheap and easy

I remember in the 1970s we use to catch 18 to 20 pound bluefish trolling from The Graves Islands to The Boston Lightship off the Massachusetts coast. The best recipe to cook the bluefish was to set the gutted fish on the top shelf of the oven. On the bottom shelf you put the catch pan and place a brick in it. Then pour tomato sauce over the fish with the remainder spilling into the catch pan. Cook for 15 minutes on 400 degrees. Then throw the fish away and eat the brick................Thanks, Frank
 
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I remember in the 1970s we use to catch 18 to 20 pound bluefish trolling from The Graves Islands to The Boston Lightship off the Massachusetts coast. The best recipe to cook the bluefish was to set the gutted fish on the top shelf of the oven. On the bottom shelf you put the catch pan and place a brick in it. Then pour tomato sauce over the fish with the remainder spilling into the catch pan. Cook for 15 minutes on 400 degrees. Then throw the fish away and eat the brick................Thanks, Frank

Thats funny. I was half serious about throwing the frame away though. Sometimes you can spend more time, energy, and money trying to alter a commodity into something it was never intended to be. Ending up with something that never works quite right and looks awfull. Cheers
 

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