Step 1. Buy an old school bus for about $500.00 Step 2. Remove seats (open windows on a windy day as some of the bolts on the aisle will need torched off and the rubber floor mat starts to stink. Step 3. Open windows as necessary for proper ventilation. Step 4. A battery charger could power your interior lights. Step 5. Sell the heavy duty engine and trans to recoup your $500.00 Step 6. During seat removal steal one of the underseat heaters to use in your tractor/combine.
You now have a 26 foot by 7 foot by 6 foot tall woodshed, lots of sunlight, safety glass windows are surprisingly tough. It holds about 4 cords per row by 4 rows = 16 cords (I have an outdoor wood stove and my firewood is about 20 - 22" you would probably get another row with 16 - 18" wood) ) It also comes with a solid floor to keep the wood dry, and a fairly well sealed door.
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