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<blockquote data-quote="plumber_greg" data-source="post: 829979" data-attributes="member: 9115"><p>I think that cleaning the concrete would be the killer. I know that you have mud, and if you store your tractor in on the concrete, and it gets as muddy there as here, you would be scraping and cleaning the rest of your life.</p><p>The guy that runs the hoe for me has a concrete floor in his machine shed that he can pull the truck and loaded backhoe in and just from the roads he deals with a lot of dirt and mud in his barn.</p><p> As a tip, he uses a leaf blower to blow the dried dirt out of the shed and off his approach. He says it works a lot better than a broom. gs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="plumber_greg, post: 829979, member: 9115"] I think that cleaning the concrete would be the killer. I know that you have mud, and if you store your tractor in on the concrete, and it gets as muddy there as here, you would be scraping and cleaning the rest of your life. The guy that runs the hoe for me has a concrete floor in his machine shed that he can pull the truck and loaded backhoe in and just from the roads he deals with a lot of dirt and mud in his barn. As a tip, he uses a leaf blower to blow the dried dirt out of the shed and off his approach. He says it works a lot better than a broom. gs [/QUOTE]
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