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Resting in her new stable

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ClassicTractorProfessor

My 1277 resting after a long day of dragging tree limbs and brush out of a yard...friend of mine has several outbuildings on his place so he give me access to one room to keep both tractors as well as my attachments and other landscaping equipment. Won't be big enough if the herd grows much more but it's a start. Gotta put some doors on it so we can lock it up but it sure makes me feel better that they will be inside and out of the weather :)

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JimD

Looks like there's quite a bit of room in there. Fill er up!! :dance:

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953 nut

:woohoo:                Any storage is better than none at all. Like Jim said, fill er up please; also    :wwp: as you do.

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Amcwheel85

Heck yeah! Def better to have them covered from the weather. And I really like the smooth clean patina of that 1277! 

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ClassicTractorProfessor

I'm sure I will be fillin it up and will sure have pictures as I do...may push the 701 on the trailer and bring it in tonight

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Tankman

Always best to house the Horses under roof. Well fed and groomed too! :handgestures-thumbupright:

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DougC

I started out using an old horse  shelter open to the south with a dirt floor, no doors or electricity. Worked fine. Even in the dead of an Iowa winter if the sun was shining it was quite comfortable inside. High winds destroyed the old thing a few years after I built my new building. To this day I miss that old thing and may just build a new one just like it.  :)

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