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Old Jan 1, 2021 | 08:28 PM
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You have a full pic of the truck? Looks nice but we need better pics.
To dark tonight but here’s a crappy shot

Old Jan 1, 2021 | 09:59 PM
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Sorry if my messy garage gives anyone anxiety 😂
Forget about the mess, I think everyone's envious of a garage that can fit a beast like yours.
Old Jan 1, 2021 | 10:18 PM
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Forget about the mess, I think everyone's envious of a garage that can fit a beast like yours.

Haha yeah that was an important thing for me when I built this house. I made the garages all 8’ high and 14’ ceilings. Spring project is going to be organizing them.
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Haha yeah that was an important thing for me when I built this house. I made the garages all 8’ high and 14’ ceilings. Spring project is going to be organizing them.
Yepper, 8' high doors, and 10' ceiling on mine, along with a full upstairs. 28X32, and wish I'd gone bigger. Then, I'd likely wish I'd gone even bigger.
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Yepper, 8' high doors, and 10' ceiling on mine, along with a full upstairs. 28X32, and wish I'd gone bigger. Then, I'd likely wish I'd gone even bigger.
I am in the process of planning out my garage im going to build in the spring. I am planning 28x 32, what feels small about it? I have two trucks and a boat. I just want to make sure I can put 2 of the 3 in there. and have a work bench on the back wall. I know they always say plan bigger, but I am not sure I want to pay for the 30x40... even know I will have no problem filling it...lol
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I am in the process of planning out my garage im going to build in the spring. I am planning 28x 32, what feels small about it? I have two trucks and a boat. I just want to make sure I can put 2 of the 3 in there. and have a work bench on the back wall. I know they always say plan bigger, but I am not sure I want to pay for the 30x40... even know I will have no problem filling it...lol
When I was a General Contractor, I built many 30X40 buildings, some stick, and some pole. Some regular gable roof, some Gambrel, [barn type roof]. After a few years, customers would say, "I wish I'd gone bigger".
Myself, I have an F150 SCab, a Ranger Scab, a TC35DA New Holland tractor/loader. I recently had a 12X32 leanto built for the tractor, and attachements, and my yard tractor. As it is, I keep the 150 in the barn, and the other half is just crapped up with larger stationery tools, generator, compressor, drill press, tablesaw, radialarm saw, mitresaw and stand, and truck parts, tire/wheels, etc. The upstairs is storage for all sorts of stuff.
My 28X32 would likely be large enough for you what want judging by your other post. Trick is, to limit your intake, and be a little OCD. I have plenty of room in half my barn to work on either truck, plus tool storage, just have to keep it straightened up.
They say, the amount of crap you have, is determined by the size of your building.
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Originally Posted by johnday in BFE
When I was a General Contractor, I built many 30X40 buildings, some stick, and some pole. Some regular gable roof, some Gambrel, [barn type roof]. After a few years, customers would say, "I wish I'd gone bigger".
Myself, I have an F150 SCab, a Ranger Scab, a TC35DA New Holland tractor/loader. I recently had a 12X32 leanto built for the tractor, and attachements, and my yard tractor. As it is, I keep the 150 in the barn, and the other half is just crapped up with larger stationery tools, generator, compressor, drill press, tablesaw, radialarm saw, mitresaw and stand, and truck parts, tire/wheels, etc. The upstairs is storage for all sorts of stuff.
My 28X32 would likely be large enough for you what want judging by your other post. Trick is, to limit your intake, and be a little OCD. I have plenty of room in half my barn to work on either truck, plus tool storage, just have to keep it straightened up.
They say, the amount of crap you have, is determined by the size of your building.
haha, yeah I get that, most of the work I do on my truck is at my buddies shop down the road. but i suppose I would be working on it in my garage if I had the space. I am going to send you a pm if thats cool?
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I installed a AEM Dry Air Filter today. I went with it because it is only about 10 more dollars than a paper filter and I can clean it and save some mula over time. Also just ordered a Resonator Delete for my truck. Hoping it doesnt make my truck sound like a 1996 honda with a fart can. I wont touch the rest of the exhaust, I just want a little more sound out of the eco.
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Originally Posted by Ranch
I am in the process of planning out my garage im going to build in the spring. I am planning 28x 32, what feels small about it? I have two trucks and a boat. I just want to make sure I can put 2 of the 3 in there. and have a work bench on the back wall. I know they always say plan bigger, but I am not sure I want to pay for the 30x40... even know I will have no problem filling it...lol
I wish I would’ve gone 28 deep. Mines 34x21 and the wife doesn’t like to share her 2 car side. The other side has my mower and all the kids gear and all my tools, beer fridge etc. I’ll be doing a 20x30 parking pavilion for me this spring on another 30x40 pad with a work shop framed off the rear.
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I have a 22x23 attached.
I wish it was bigger, I'm always shuffling stuff around depending on the season or what I have to work on.
It gets tight at times.




Never enough room.....Go Big !



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