Sturdy Table for tractor implements

IMHO, stacking would be a pain. What I've thought about doing is building a loft that I can put them under with storage for other items (i.e. lumber) above. Or building a lean-to out behind the shop and getting them all under cover out there. I'm (pardon the pun) leaning towards that route because of the headroom issues the loft would create even with my 12' ceilings.

I stored my brush hog outside for the first 2 years I owned it and the paint was badly faded and chalky. In some spots it was starting to rust. Don't want that happening again.

Most equipment, like brush hogs, will do alright outside. They might not look too purty but mechanically don't suffer. There are other hazards, however. I took my brush hog to the tractor repair shop for some fixing. The parked in tall grass and later, a worker drove right on top of it with their big equipment mover tractor. Of course, it was flattened and ruined. And, as has been pointed out, they make great shelters for snakes and such.
 
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