Equipment Storage Lean-To in Ocala, FL
Covered storage for tractors, implements, and farm equipment across Marion County. Pressure treated posts and metal roofing. Posts in concrete. Built for Florida sun, rain, and wind.
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A lean-to is the most cost-effective covered storage structure on a farm. It attaches to an existing building or stands on its own posts. Three sides are enclosed. The front stays open for easy drive-in and drive-out access with tractors, implements, and utility vehicles.
In Central Florida, UV exposure and afternoon rain are the two biggest enemies of farm equipment. A lean-to solves both. Equipment that lives under a metal roof lasts longer, needs less rust prevention, and keeps its electrical components dry.
Fences R Us builds equipment storage lean-tos across Marion County using pressure treated posts and metal roofing. Size and configuration are spec'd at the site visit based on what equipment needs to fit inside.
Equipment storage lean-tos are part of the Lean-Tos & Pole Barns service. For full enclosed storage, see the Pole Barn Builder page.
How an Equipment Lean-To Is Built
Posts
Pressure treated 6x6 posts set in concrete. Equipment lean-tos take more lateral load than livestock shelters because tractors and implements get pushed and pulled inside the structure. Post depth is a minimum of 3 feet. Corner posts go deeper.
Roof Framing
Pressure treated lumber throughout. Rafters are sized to the bay width. Snow load is not a factor in Florida. Wind uplift is. Fences R Us builds roof framing with hurricane ties at every rafter-to-plate connection. Florida wind code requires this on any new structure.
Metal Roofing
Corrugated or standing seam metal panels. Minimum 3:12 pitch on all lean-to roofs. A flat or low-pitch roof holds standing water after Florida afternoon storms. Standing water destroys metal roofing from the inside. 3:12 pitch sheds water immediately after each storm.
Side Walls
Equipment lean-tos typically have a back wall and two partial side walls. Side walls protect equipment from wind-driven rain and reduce afternoon sun exposure on the west-facing side. Full side walls are available for better weather protection. Open fronts should face north or east on Florida properties to reduce afternoon sun entry.
Floor
Compacted gravel is the standard floor for equipment lean-tos. It drains well, holds up under equipment weight, and does not crack under point loads from implement feet. Concrete pads are available as an upgrade for properties that want a cleanable surface.
How to Size an Equipment Lean-To
The most common mistake is undersizing. Measure the widest piece of equipment, add 4 feet on each side, and that is the minimum bay width. Measure the longest piece of equipment, add 6 feet, and that is the minimum depth.
| Equipment | Min Width | Min Depth | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| ATV / Side-by-side | 12 ft | 16 ft | Two vehicles side by side need 20 ft width |
| Small utility tractor (under 60 HP) | 14 ft | 20 ft | Add 4 ft for attached front loader |
| Mid-size tractor (60 to 100 HP) | 16 ft | 24 ft | With finish mower or rotary cutter |
| Large tractor (100+ HP) | 20 ft | 30 ft | With 15 ft rotary cutter: 24 ft min width |
| Hay baler or round baler | 16 ft | 28 ft | Measure with hitch extended |
| Sprayer or spreader | Boom width + 4 ft | 20 ft | Booms folded for storage |
Service Across Five Central Florida Counties
Fences R Us builds lean-tos and pole barns for farms and rural properties within roughly one hour of Ocala.
Other Structures from Fences R Us
See the full Lean-Tos & Pole Barns page for all available structures.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Manny comes out, looks at the site, and gives you a written quote. No obligation. Call (352) 266-2849 or use the form below.
