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Shuboxlover

Shed's not done yet (the outside is) but at least I have a place to keep my snow team out of the elements.

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dgoyette

Dude...those are some nice horses... great team. You should be all set for anything nature throws at you. Nice photos.

Looks like you are going to have a very nice space for them too!

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wallfish

Snow removal shouldn't be a problem for you, nice team. :thumbs:

One thing I noticed is on the single stage blower with the cab. It looks like you need to extend the handle or add an electric motor so you can turn it from inside the cab.

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Coadster32

Nice herd of snow horses! Good eye John. :thumbs:

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Shuboxlover

It looks like you need to extend the handle

How have some of you guy fixed this issue? Maybe an electric motor will be in the future, but not right away.

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Redbirdman

How have some of you guy fixed this issue

If I remember correctly there was an adapter that went around the slit in the canopy where your hand reached through. I think it was a double metal square ring that riveted together and squeezed the fabric of the cab between the rings. Attached to that metal ring was an oval of fabric with a zipper where the chute handle came into the 'bubble'. The top of the bubble was stiffer material...

I'll look for an old timer photo. It may have been an aftermarket thing or maybe homemade but it worked. I remember stuffing rags in there to keep the zipper from leaking cold air in.

ED

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wallfish

To extend the handle, you would have to cut it and couple or weld in a length of round bar. Or completely build a longer one. Extending the length will also add to the amount it travels up and down which could be an issue inside the cab. :thumbs:

I would go with the electric motor and keep the original handle so it can go back on if necessary. A power window motor from a junk yard would probably be the cheapest. You can find window motors on ebay, some are fairly cheap. Surplus center has a gear motor that would work for $59 and has a nice 7/16 x 3 inch shaft that would make it easy to fab something on.

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d180man

i very nice looking tractors !!! :):thumbs: :wh:

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KC9KAS

Mighty fine looking team of :thumbs: !

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Retired Wrencher

:thumbs: :):wh: Shub LET IT SNOW LET IT SNOW. because you my friend are set up for what ever Mother Nature brings to your door. Gary B.....

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squonk

Love the stack!!

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AMC RULES

Shed? That thing looks like a :) house. :thumbs: With a stable like that you're gonna scare all the snow away. Nice team there bud.

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bitten

Looks like your ready :thumbs: :)

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Horse Fanatic

Shed? That thing looks like a :thumbs: house.

Really, around here shed's like that are called garages or barns!

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Shuboxlover

That's no barn :):wh: ..... Barns have horses (of the equine type) and chickens.... machine sheds have combines, trucks, semis, planters, and tractors (of the bigger type), and garages have cars, suv's and pickups....there fore, it HAVE to be building a shed. It's funny though, when I talk to people at my work (which 99% of them are from the city and never lived anywhere but) and tell them I'm building a shed, they think like a 10' x 12'....you know, something they store their push mower in, along with their garden weasel!!!!

A building like this in the country is called a shed...or shop..... :thumbs:

actually, I really don't care what you call it, I JUST WISH IT WAS DONE!!!!!!!!!!!!

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chesbaycruiser

My friend just built a similar structure here in VA. He started off calling it a shed, but in my mind, a shed is usually what you described...a little building for rakes and a push mower. It could be called a garage, since it has a roll-up car door and concrete slab and could certainly accommodate a car. Can't be a barn 'cause it's not red. :)

We kicked around a few ideas, (my 12 year old son came up with Wheel Horse Emporium) and finally settled on his wife's suggestion...the Stable, as in :thumbs: Stable!

Whatever you call it, very nice tractors living in very nice digs!

CB

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AMC RULES

I said house because it's to that level that the inside of this structure pictured is finished to. Rooms, doors, and looks to be awaiting insulation. What's next, plumbing, heat? Hence, the housing of Wheel Horses. :ychain: Any progress?

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whfan74

That is one nice line up and a great looking shop/barn/stable, etc.... Looking forward to seeing it all done as I am sure you are as well. Fantastic job so far! :D :ychain:

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bitten

We have a 60x100 and everyone calls it a shed but I call it a shop. I think of a shed as something to store things in and a shop is were you do your work at. Seeing as I'm the only one that works in it and everyone else stores there crap in it you can see the different names for it.

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