ICC G-11 Class A · Stillwater, OK · est. 2019
Equipment Storage
All metal buildings·File 005 · Equipment Storage

Cover the iron you bet the season on.

Clear-span equipment storage sized for the combine head, the sprayer boom, and the spare trailer — engineered for prairie wind and built without interior posts to back into.

/ What we build

Equipment Storage for Oklahoma.

Equipment-storage buildings are deceptively simple — until you try to park a combine inside one with the head still on, or fit a sprayer with the booms folded but not removed. Door height matters. Clear-span matters. Slab capacity matters. Eave overhang matters.

We size the building to the iron you're actually parking. Tall sliding doors so the combine clears with the head on. Clear-span truss frame so there's nothing in the middle to back into. A compacted-and-poured slab thick enough to hold the loaded weight without cracking by year three.

/ Standard options

What you can spec.

  • Tall sliding doors (sized to your combine head height)
  • Clear-span truss or rigid-frame design
  • 5" or 6" compacted-and-poured slab
  • Open-front, closed-front, or hybrid layouts
  • Side lean-tos for fuel tanks or shop space
  • Anchored for 115 mph wind
Frame recommendations
  • Up to 60 ft span → Steel Truss Frame (the workhorse pick)
  • Beyond 60 ft → Rigid Frame I-Beam
/ Questions we get

Equipment Storage, answered.

Common questions we get from Oklahoma farm owners on this exact build type.

How tall do the doors need to be for a combine?+

Depends on the combine and whether you store with the head on. We typically design to 16–18 ft eave with sliding doors sized so the head clears without coming off in the field. Bring us the model number and we'll spec exactly.

How thick should the slab be for parked equipment?+

5 inches reinforced is the floor for tractor-and-trailer use. We bump to 6 inches if you're also planning to work on equipment inside (lift use, jack stands, etc.).

Can it be open-front to drive straight through?+

Yes — open-front is common for hay-and-equipment combo buildings. We engineer the wind anchorage to match the open elevation.

/ Get on the schedule

Initial response
in
24–48 hours.

Tell us the size, the use, and where you are. We'll come back with a number, a build window, and the engineering we'd use — not a brochure.

/ Quick quote form
Or call · (405) 533-1320