LOL That is a bit large for a shed. I can relate. My 'shed' is also large. It's large enough to even store my tractor, with plenty of room.
My shed isn't heated, normally... There's an electric heater out there if I want heat and plan on being out there for a while.
If I maintain my tractor indoors, it's usually in the shed. It'll kinda in the garage - but I usually have the bucket on the front and the excavator on the back, so it doesn't really fit.
Also, my lift couldn't possible lift it. To change the rear tires, you put the excavator attachment on and just use the stabilizers and bucket to lift one tire up at a time. To change the front ones, you just put the bucket on the ground and use it to lift the front tires, two at a time.
Verle's landlord who passed away just over a year ago at 92 was a train engine mechanic. He would tell me stories
Depending on when he started, he'd have gone all the way from steam to diesel powered trains. That's quite a lot of change to experience.
My brother's wife's sister (I don't think that makes her my sister in law, as I'm not the one married to his wife) is a train engineer. She lives out your way. She makes mad loot doing her job.
I wouldn't think that job would be all that difficult
When he died guess who his daughter called to come comfort her?
Gues who she called for more comfort after the funeral.
I didn't even go to the funeral
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