This is one of the best pallet coops I've seen. Good job on handling the upper half; that's the hardest part with using pallets since they are 4 foot tall (normally). Good work showing 'work in progress' pictures and explaining what you did.
Good job on this tractor using repurposed materials. Good idea to give the list for what is needed also. I am curious how they all fit on a 4 foot roost. Is there any way to make two short connecting rods so they can have more roost room? In other words, make a U shape inside so that the roosts run along the long wall (where I believe it is now) and also along the two short 2 foot sides? Just wondering.
Nice looking. The title says tractor but I'm not sure how you're going to move it or did I misread? Are you OK with this structure and winter temps? Where will the laying boxes be? Lots of questions.
Excellent job of building and reusing materials. Also congrats on being frugal and searching for low pricing. This is a great coop and run and a good read for someone who is thinking about making one of their own.
Be nice to have some dimensions and final pictures of the inside of the coop itself. This is a nice build and someone may want to recreate it. As it is now, that will prove difficult.