EDUCATIONAL INCUBATION & HATCHING CHAT THREAD, w/ Sally Sunshine Shipped Eggs

Quote: I haul feed when it's too wet to risk getting the truck hung up, but nothing wet,
I hadn't thought about plywood. I tried finding another tub to set inside as a liner.
I still have the frame of the 1st one I had. I was trying to come up with a design using plywood & lumber for the tub, but couldn't figure out anything suitable.
At one point I had a deer cart that worked pretty well (after I popped sheet metal on it so the wood wouldn't fall through), but it just wouldn't haul enough at a time, even before a falling limb crushed it.
I also have an old yard cart, but that would entail pulling a load to the house with the 4wheeler, going back to the woodpile, dropping the cart, getting the 4wheeler turned around, & re-hooking the cart for another load....nowhere to turn around near the woodpile, and backing a short trailer is akin to pushing a rope. Besides, the 4wheeler would tear up the lawn too much.
 
I haul feed when it's too wet to risk getting the truck hung up, but nothing wet,
I hadn't thought about plywood. I tried finding another tub to set inside as a liner.
I still have the frame of the 1st one I had. I was trying to come up with a design using plywood & lumber for the tub, but couldn't figure out anything suitable.
At one point I had a deer cart that worked pretty well (after I popped sheet metal on it so the wood wouldn't fall through), but it just wouldn't haul enough at a time, even before a falling limb crushed it.
I also have an old yard cart, but that would entail pulling a load to the house with the 4wheeler, going back to the woodpile, dropping the cart, getting the 4wheeler turned around, & re-hooking the cart for another load....nowhere to turn around near the woodpile, and backing a short trailer is akin to pushing a rope. Besides, the 4wheeler would tear up the lawn too much.
maybe something like this?
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