Posted by caterpillar guy on February 07, 2019 at 06:37:09 from (47.26.86.124):
In Reply to: Building size? posted by Lazy WP on February 07, 2019 at 05:16:04:
Do you have a tall fearing on the top of the truck. A grain trailer is only about 10 foot high and the truck would normally fit in a 12 foot door. Mine will go under 12 foot doors with the dump trailer. The dump trailer is higher than the truck by just a wee bit. You could make the building narrower, then with a taller building like 16 feet the lean to could be wider with still 12 feet under the eaves for the tractors. Third option make the building long enough to get the trailer in to work on and then put the truck in separately to work on. If you don't make the building long enough to back in unhitch and work around them both you will always wish you had. After all do you not want to open the door just to grease the fifth wheel then have to close it again after you hitch it up again. Changing rearend oil is not handy from under the trailer either. This would now be about 90 feet long. or about 60 feet wide for your requirements.
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