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ShawnNC

07-17-2006 09:46:25




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Hey guys, I have to store my '46 A outside for the time being and was wondering if you could point me in the direction of a good fabric tractor cover.

Thanks.




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old

07-17-2006 10:58:48




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 Re: Tractor Cover in reply to ShawnNC, 07-17-2006 09:46:25  
Heres a cheap easy way you can make a sort of shed for it that you can even drive in and out of. Get some 1 inch 20 foot PVC pipe and some 1/2 inch rebar. Cut the rebar in to 3 foot pieces and drive them in the ground about 10 foot apart and put the pvc pipe over them and then space the next 8-10 foot back and do it again. Then after doing 5-10 of them that way put a tarp over that frame work and tie the tarp on. Now you have a cheap easy shed. I set one up at a fireworks show this year took me and 2 boys about 15 minutes to do and worked real good

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ShawnNC

07-17-2006 11:01:40




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 Re: Tractor Cover in reply to old, 07-17-2006 10:58:48  
Can't do that...car ports, etc. are unacceptable where we live. :(

So, a cover will have to do until we build the garage next year.



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old

07-17-2006 11:10:13




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 Re: Tractor Cover in reply to ShawnNC, 07-17-2006 11:01:40  
Cover it with clear plastic and call it a protable green house. I'm sure glad no one and tell me what or what I can't build where I live but I also have a mile long drive way



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Tom N OK

07-17-2006 10:17:19




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 Re: Tractor Cover in reply to ShawnNC, 07-17-2006 09:46:25  
I haven't used these but seen the post before.
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Allan In NE

07-17-2006 10:31:10




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 Re: Tractor Cover in reply to Tom N OK, 07-17-2006 10:17:19  
I just use a thin coat of Nebraska prairie dust blown in on the wind. :>)

Allan

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Higgins

07-17-2006 11:58:57




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 Re: Tractor Cover in reply to Allan In NE, 07-17-2006 10:31:10  
And the sight of that just makes me cringe. Dad wouldn't even let us worsh one for fear it would rust up. I don't believe you've had them parked so close together either....



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