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A Division of Sunstream Corporation
AG Buildings/Equipment Covers
Ag Units
  • Great for farm / equipment storage - Tractors, hay, heavy equipment, boats, trucks, cars and more!
  • All Ag and Equipment covers are made out of our 1.625" diameter, 17 gauge steel pipe.
  • Double Rail Construction and legs and rafters every 5'.
  • Includes truss kits for additional stability.

  • Includes Valance Tarp and Full Enclosure Package
  • Unit Includes Galv. Steel Frame, Fittings, Roof Tarp, Bungies, Anchors Stakes, Guy Stakes, Rope and Safety Caps.  Enclosure Package Includes 2 Full Length Gable Ends, Side Curtains and Bungies to attach.

      


Ag Unit Pricing
Includes Valance Tarp and Full Enclosure Package
Size Price
18 x 20 $1181.00
18 x 30 $1649.00
18 x 40 $2090.00

 

Equipment / Motor Home Cover

  • HEAVY DUTY 1 5/8" Galvanized Steel Frame - 17 Gauge
  • Double Rail Construction
  • Silver Sunblock tarp
  • Legs at 5' intervals
  • 9' high at side rail, 14' at center
  • Includes 4 H Braces at Corner legs

Equipment/Motorhome Cover Pricing

Size Price Enclosed
12' x 20' $876 +$219
12' x 30' $1198 +$251
12' x 40' $1525 +$283

View our complete line of Standard Duty Single Rail Canopies
View our complete line of Standard Duty DOUBLE Rail Canopies






Check out our selection of Lynch pins, Hitch pins and Hardware.
 
 
Basic Unit includes Galvanized steel frame, fittings, roof tarp, bungies, anchor stakes, guy stakes, rope and safety caps.

Enclosure Packages (additional cost) include two (2) full length gable ends, two (2) side curtains and additional bungies to attach.



As we have no control over wind or snow, we cannot be responsible for any damage done to or by your canopy. Always make sure units are tied securely and if you opt to leave a canopy up during the winter be sure to keep snow from accumulating on the roof. Securing units down and out is important.

Updated
July 9
2007