Posted by oldtanker on August 25, 2014 at 19:10:35 from (64.118.3.75):
When I first moved back here I converted one end of the barn to use as a shop. Well now that I'm farming the place myself and trying to sty out of debt, I find myself in a dilemma. I need the barn for critters. Wife's chickens, a few rabbits that are supposed to be for meat although the grand daughters may win that fight, wife's goats and shelter for the cows. Not a huge issue because the machinery is getting too big to get close enough to the barn. So I'm hauling tools out to work on equipment then having to put them away again. I'm thinking of building up a 2 axle trailer and enclosing it to hold my tools, compressor and welding equipment. I could just pull it up alongside of whatever I have to work on and go to it. I figure I'd have to get a generator big enough to power the welder and compressor. I don't want to go into debt to build a dedicated shop right now but pouring a slab big enough to split a 100 plus HP tractor on would be doable.
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