This is the traditional "drive-in" tractor and equipment shed. You can make one bay or 20 bays. Custom tailor to what you want. Easy to add sliding doors later too.
A few warnings though.
1st. - you cannot easily buy pressure treated 4X4s anymore that are rated for ground burial. Use 6X6s and even then - you have to be careful. Many 6X6s are also not treated enough for burial. Ask before you buy and keep in mind many counter-people at lumber yards are clueless. When CCA was the common treatment, this was easy. The new chemicals are more expensive so many 6X6s are ordered with the light "ground contact" treatment - instead of what's needed for burial.
2nd. - snow load. Where I live in central New York, a 20 foot span requires 2 X 12" on 16" centers - NOT 24" centers. Your area might differ a lot. The plans I attached with 2X6 rafters wouldn't last one winter here.
3rd. - wind load. If you have a prevailing wind that will commonly hit one side of the shed, you might want to use 2X6s on the sides instead of 2x4s.
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