I couldn't imagine having three or four buildings. But as you said, it didn't happen overnight. I started wrenching in my grandpas front yard around 12 years old or so... From there it migrated into his dirt-floor garage which was double deep, and two car wide. If I had to put a number on it, it would probably be 24X36 or so... Relatives sold the grandparents place when I was about 16, and until I had bought this townhouse with a single car garage it was back to the elements... Moved into the townhouse in 2007, and have been wrenching there ever since. Started accumulating more tractors, and have been bouncing between outside at friends places and inside at the townhouse.. Still not heated, but it stays fairly warm due to being 1/2 underground and sharing common walls. Either way, I will be excited to move to a place that has a little more room... As my collection continues to grow, though, and still being close to the city.. I may have to stop collecting quantity and start wrenching more... Uff, that will be a hard one to stomach!
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