At the end of 2019 I had a pole barn built and I also bought my first new tractor, L3560 Kubota with a cab. I spend all of 2020, during the lockdown, emptying 3 garages, getting rid of my junk. Then sending stuff to the recyclers and giving my friend some scrap iron. All the good stuff went into my new pole barn. Like you I may wake up dead someday. My kids will have all the good stuff in one location and not dealing with junk. All my tractors are in running conditions and parked in 2 different pole barns. My new pole barn is 14 ft tall and I added a loft to store things I don't want to use good floor space. The forks on the Kubota is my elevator This is my first pole barn, I parked all my toys outside so I could clean the floor
I feel better having all my stuff in 2 locations and getting rid of my junk.
Think about it, someday you will not wake up. Do you want to leave your mess for someone to think ill of you when they have to clean up your mess?
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