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Post by Crystal Lake Farms on Apr 29, 2012 8:45:45 GMT -6
He is one of easiest ways to move a coop. If you can't pick it up alone then u have to move it other ways. Attachments:
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Post by chowdownsilkiefarm on Apr 29, 2012 20:55:36 GMT -6
We tried that with our big coop. It became 2 smaller coops. lol
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Post by Timbo on Apr 29, 2012 23:58:47 GMT -6
Thats too cool!
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Post by Backwood Barns on Apr 30, 2012 14:28:27 GMT -6
Lol, mine is concrete posted in the ground.... Oh well, we don't have a tractor anyway and I don't think the 4 wheeler would have the same effect, lol.
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Post by chowdownsilkiefarm on Apr 30, 2012 20:45:55 GMT -6
The first attempt of moving the big coop it started coming apart. It's made of old barn wood and is very heavy. It's been moved a few times already. And not just to another place in the yard but to an all new location. We put it on a car trailer so it's been jostled about sever times. I knew it would't withold another move. So Bobby got out his trusty sawsall and cut it in half and wrapped a strap around it and pulled it from next door to here. He had to put it back together after that. lol He did the same with the other half.
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