Tractor 1.0 had a 1/2" bolt and I would lift the tractor and slide a bicycle wheel over the bolt on order to move it. By the end of the season, the bolt was bent enough for the wheels to rub against the sides of the tractor. At the start of this year's hatch I replaced the bolts and within a couple of months there were shot. That's when I saw the bicycle frame idea. Since your tractors don't have metal roofing on them, they might be light enough that the bolts may work.I really like the wheel idea vs. the dolly. I am trying to design something where I can move it in any direction without turning it around. We have already installed ihooks on all four sides so we can latch the pull handle to any of them. Yesterday evening, we drilled a couple of holes to insert a long bolt with a lawnmower wheel. The idea is to insert the bolt/wheel into each corner hole and pull as usual. It seemed to work great. We may make a few modifications to get the kinks out. If it proves to be time efficient, we will drill holes on all the corners so the tractor can be moved in any direction by simply by moving the wheels/handle around. I give an update and post pics once we work out all the kinks.![]()
When I was moving them this morning a couple of the birds went under the side to explore. Once I finished moving and started putting feed in, they were scurrying to crawl back under. Funny sight watching a chicken crawl.