- Dec 5, 2011
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Don't laugh at the flaws...this is the first time I've ever built anything (I learned what a chop saw was...LOVE that tool!). Ha ha! I am hoping caulk and trim will cover up the most glaring issues.
We wanted a tractor with enough room underneath to allow the kids to get in and bond with the chickens when it moves to clean ground, so I made the lower part taller than average. I chose the A-frame style with windy storms in mind, thinking the sloped sides might be better than square sides. However, I didn't account for the added height an A-frame causes.
It is about 7' tall and 7' wide at the base, and is constructed of 2x4's and 1/2" plywood. It is heavy, and we'll have to move it with our small tractor if the Gator won't pull it (once wheels are on, I think the Gator will pull it).

Looking at it now, I'm wondering how it will do in a storm with wind.Whenever possible, we'll park it next to the barn or house when we know a storm is coming, but sometimes we don't have warning or are away from home when spring storms come up. We live in the country, so don't have neighboring houses to block wind.
What are your feelings on the A-frame style in winds?
Thanks,
Toni
We wanted a tractor with enough room underneath to allow the kids to get in and bond with the chickens when it moves to clean ground, so I made the lower part taller than average. I chose the A-frame style with windy storms in mind, thinking the sloped sides might be better than square sides. However, I didn't account for the added height an A-frame causes.
It is about 7' tall and 7' wide at the base, and is constructed of 2x4's and 1/2" plywood. It is heavy, and we'll have to move it with our small tractor if the Gator won't pull it (once wheels are on, I think the Gator will pull it).
Looking at it now, I'm wondering how it will do in a storm with wind.Whenever possible, we'll park it next to the barn or house when we know a storm is coming, but sometimes we don't have warning or are away from home when spring storms come up. We live in the country, so don't have neighboring houses to block wind.
What are your feelings on the A-frame style in winds?
Thanks,
Toni