I've got a 40x60 and a 40x50 at the home place, both with 8inch concrete throughout. There isn't any heated space although the smaller one does have an enclosed lean to on the south side that has a heated and air conditioned office and a room enclosed for the 19kw generator and air compressor. It also has a lean to on the west side to back in implements like rotary mowers and manure spreaders.
I like the smaller one because it is my machine shop and has a lot of rack storage on three walls. It is where I keep spare parts, the chore pickup, do my welding and repairs, etc.
The bigger one is handy because it is long. I have a lot backed in - smaller stock trailer, grain truck, mixer grinder and chore tractors, etc. I also have feed wagons in it because the barn blew down many years ago.
Over at the grain bins I've got a 60x120 for the dualed tractors, combine, seed wagons and grain carts, and semis. It has only a dirt floor. I should have put down chat or something as the dirt floor is just like power and when the air valves pop off on the big trucks you can hardly breathe in there.
I would go longer rather than shorter and wider. That just what I like in a shed. It depends on how you will use it.
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