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cleat

This garage building itself cost $4926.80 Canadian after freight and taxes.

It was made in New Brunswick and shipped via transport truck to my house.

I used my tractor and loader with pallet forks to unload the truck.

I also used the tractor to lift each frame section up.

It took 3 of us to pull the cover up and over the frame.

This is a very heavy built unit made by Covertech. www.cover-tech.com

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kiotiken

That's a great looking garage Cleat.

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slammer302

Had sum trouble moving gravel in to the carport today the tires on my lawn mower trailer let loose at the same time from being over loaded one just exploded and scared the you know what out of me. 8859bc39e5d08ceaf9403039e57009f6.jpgaa78b2f5f6187ea9ee3a00b121c15bc5.jpg

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WHX??

Do you think I need plastic under the gravel?

 

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I think it all depends on alot of things includeing the lay of the land and what kind of soil underneath. Here in sand country drainage is usually never a problem. On clay or hard pack that mine be otherwise.
I love these storage buildings as they are alot less $$ than a real barn but still keep the rain off the horse!!

BTW Cleat I like the the one with the cab....blue one ain't too shabby either..:bow-blue:

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WHX??

Kinda looks like them tires needed new anyway slammer...get some 4 plies ...the rims don't look real hi test either :blink:

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elcamino/wheelhorse

Had sum trouble moving gravel in to the carport today the tires on my lawn mower trailer let loose at the same time from being over loaded one just exploded and scared the you know what out of me. 8859bc39e5d08ceaf9403039e57009f6.jpgaa78b2f5f6187ea9ee3a00b121c15bc5.jpg

 

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You did not have a pants accident when the tire let go , did you?

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Brian01

Dannng..lol...yeah those wheels n tires are only rated at like 300 lbs max or something like that when brand new....doesn't take but a little gravel to weigh up fast.

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Looks like a pregnant guppy!
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AMC RULES
Definitely...      :chores-mop:
looks like they left a stain. 

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slammer302

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Brian01

Heck to the yeah!

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slammer302

I'm happy with the carport but i went out this morning and it was very humid and warm inside and the walls were wet so i'm thinking i may need to add a vent but considering i only paid 192$ for the carport after taxes and 40$ for 7ton of gravel i can't complain about the storage i gained. I also got to use the 314H to move the gravel around and it got worked pretty hard and it didn't miss a beat everything else fell apart on me the C121 lost its steering when the pin that holds the fan gear close the steering gear broke and the trailer had its blow outs so i guess i will stop saying i don't like the 314H i even gave it sum tlc this morning a good cleaning and hub caps and the yellow seat is gone!    

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Brian01

After a few weeks, the ground should dry out good and shouldn't have the moisture problem.

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bmsgaffer
:text-yeahthat: That gravel you moved in there was probably pretty wet. Leave the doors cracked for a while and it should dry out no problem.
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slammer302

I left it open today

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