My Tractor (Pict heavy)

roosterjerry

In the Brooder
10 Years
Feb 24, 2009
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Rineyville,KY
After working almost non stop all week it is done. There are some things I would change if I ever have to do it again but all in all I think it turned out pretty good. First of all it the cost was more than I had hoped but still less than buying a complete one. I haven't figured it out yet but a rough guess I'd say about 125.00. Second it took more time than I expected I worked for about 6 to 8 hours a day for 6 or 7 days. Let me say that I am not a carpenter or I'm sure it would not have taken so long. I made a few mistakes early on so almost every piece had to be fitted and refitted. A few times I just wanted to set fire to it and grill the Bantys over it. Here it is.
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The roof opens for easy access as does the top of the laying boxes the bottom of the coop pulls out for cleaning:)
 
OH YOU WON MY HEART!!!!!!!!!!! Blue is my favorite color... tomorrow... i will paint the town blue... Errr my coops. Thanks!
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You did great! And when i red the post i expected like a backhoe or something ahahahaa yikes..... ive only had one beer...



I LOVE how the floor slides out!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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