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Doesn't look bad at all! Around my shed was a lot worse then that but I do have it cleaned up now!
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I agree.
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They just look like lawn ornaments to me.
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Speaking as a guy who just got rid of his collection which had been stored outside for years, I encourage you to provide cover for even your parts tractors. A basic metal carport building is not expensive, and if you fab a shelf high enough to roll a CC underneath you can have good parts storage or even a second layer of tractors.... If they are not worth putting under cover are they worth having at all? I can tell you ten years outside will turn a normal lawn tractor into scrap metal, luckily we are dealing with Cub Cadets here and they will last a bit longer but the sheet metal will go away in ten years of upstate NY weather.
Outside storage just destroys paint and steel eventually. If you truly want to keep them in good shape, hide them inside. It will make the wife happy too.
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Workin on it, gonna build a lean too on side of shed with back and side walls
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Tell your wife that you would like to do a 25x25 room addition on the back of the house. State that should be ample storage for your cub cadets so that you can remove them from around the shed, then wait for her reaction........or heartbeat to return to normal.
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Yours dont look bad at all and this dosnt show the junk pile between the sheds
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Well its either time for a new building or a new wife, i bet the new building would be cheaper.
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Yours don't look bad either. Now let's see everyone else's shed or garage pics!!!
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Lol yea she is a keeper just wants me to try and keep it neat around the shed. It was her idea to built a lean too on the side of the shed. And eventually gonna build a garage.
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