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Post by rap on Mar 30, 2009 11:26:56 GMT 8
Reuse and Recycle .Would you like to make your poultry arks easier to move around. I have found that the wheels from golf carts are ideal .They are quite wide so do not sink in to the softer ground .Most of them are easily removed from the cart by small locking nut and have a handy short axle that comes off with the wheel.I have found them at Swapmeets and Council recycling centers for a couple of dollars or so.Also the hook handle from the cart comes off with locking nut and is ideal to attach for pull handle.They also look quite smart and racy.
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Post by horses7 on Mar 30, 2009 11:44:50 GMT 8
Great idea rap
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Post by lakelands on Mar 30, 2009 12:17:04 GMT 8
good idea rap....Don't have any portable runs atm but planning on building soem sson
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Post by beck on Mar 30, 2009 15:50:17 GMT 8
hmm i can almost picture it ..sounds good to me
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Post by millypede on Apr 3, 2009 16:50:11 GMT 8
i'm using the same system but i'm afraid being a boilermaker for 30 years i have trouble making things light, mine is 4 m by 2 m and after removing a few things it is possible for two blokes to move it, mind you i have the safest chooks in shark bay.
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Post by lakelands on Apr 3, 2009 20:09:54 GMT 8
LOL Millypede. I know what you mean my OH make things to last forever which generally means out with the welder and heavy duty steel supports
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Post by demmo on Oct 20, 2009 21:33:18 GMT 8
ok great idea does anyone have any pics of there mobile arcs would like to see them before i attempt to make one as i am not very good at making things
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Post by pianochook on Oct 21, 2009 14:51:47 GMT 8
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Post by demmo on Oct 21, 2009 22:07:57 GMT 8
thanks 4 that there are some great ideas specially the house ones u r able 2 stand up in great for old b#####rs like me ;D
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Post by pianochook on Oct 21, 2009 22:36:15 GMT 8
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