I ended up mounting the wheels to ours on the outside of the tractor. I kept running the wheels through the chicken poop and it was a mess to take them on and off.
The Suscovich tractor is the best. The wind CAN and WILL flip that thing though, Ask me how I know lol. I didn't think ours would go anywhere but ours flew 400 feet across the field as heavy as it is WITH 40lbs of water hanging from it on the inside.
I came to the comments to look for this type of comment. In my area we often get 50+ mph wind and just last year our 12x7ft base hoop coop (with 3 cattle panels covered in tarps) lived and moved 15 feet away damaging one chicken that was crushed between a waterer on the ground and the frame of the coop. It was awful. I saw it happen. Nothing I could go except run out there and try to hang from the cattle panel to add my body weight to prevent it from continuing to fly away. Thankfully we have since anchored it to the ground with 4 t-posts pounded in at an angle around the frame (where if the coop were to be lifted (like with a tornado) the angle of the t-posts would hold it to the ground. It hasn't moved since, and we've had 70+ winds for a few days at a time since that incident. I'm looking to build a new coop and HATE the hoop coop, so maybe I'll build this style tractor but more beefy as an actual coop.
@@20NewJourney23 I know the OP's farm personally and they hare surrounded by a lot of trees and have more hilly terrain. We have neither of those and the wind whips through here in such a scary way. We recently had some bad storms with a smaller tornado close by that knocked down limbs, trees, power lines everywhere. A couple structures destroyed. Their chicken tractors did not move!!! I'm jealous haha.
@20NewJourney23 My coop can stand up to 200mph winds, that's why I call it the chicken bunker 😂. I'm building a tractor, but I'm using metal, I live in the tropics.
@@GWPHomestead that's the way I grew up. Trailing after Dad! He was a full time farmer. He could build anything, fix anything, weld anything., raise any animal. I was extremely blessed by all he taught me over the years. He passed last May at just a couple months short of 100 years old! I will always miss him! You are teaching your kids far more than you know and even more important, you're making precious memories with your family!
I like it. I think to add a wheel elevator, that you could kick up so it can be put up on all four and then lay flat when it's set. Also, some sort of predator guard, either under it or around it.
Good job, I'm building a chicken palace and the biggest reason I started was pallets. I bought a pallet breakdown tool for seventy bucks. I found free pallets and started breaking them down without splitting the boards. I am buying some lumber but just the pallets I broke down so far have produced a couple thousand dollars of free lumber.
We love using pallets, I’ve built some pretty nice things from them. The first raised garden beds we built were from pallets that my neighbor gave us. They were 12ft long and almost impossible to move by yourself.
Awesome build!!! Looks like your tank will be very useful on the farm for a long time. Who said good help is hard to find??!? Your extra hands were a valuable addition to the job site!!! Thanks for sharing your build with us. Stay safe guys!!!
I think it does pretty good. We've had some wind/rain/storms over the past week and while the birds do get a little wet I haven't noticed any moisture in their feeders so its doing a pretty good job of keeping the water out. It helps that the temperatures have been warm enough that freezing is not a concern, either. I think if we were going to have rain and then cold we'd need to take some extra precautions against that.
Your children are great. All of the skills that you are teaching them is pure gold.
Love your building. We are 70 and 79.
That is very kind, thank you very much!
Nice, pretty similar to mine. It's so heavy too, but is been working great keeping the birds safe. Well done
Moving it 8ft at a time makes it much more manageable. Any more than that and it's a load 😂 thanks for watching!
I ended up mounting the wheels to ours on the outside of the tractor. I kept running the wheels through the chicken poop and it was a mess to take them on and off.
That’s a good idea, I hadn’t thought of that. Should be an easy fix if it becomes a problem!
For sure!
Great video, lovely family, so wonderful to see the children involved . God Bless .
Thank you!
The Suscovich tractor is the best. The wind CAN and WILL flip that thing though, Ask me how I know lol. I didn't think ours would go anywhere but ours flew 400 feet across the field as heavy as it is WITH 40lbs of water hanging from it on the inside.
Appreciate the heads up! I'm sure that was a good strong wind that moved it.
It had to have been!!!
I came to the comments to look for this type of comment. In my area we often get 50+ mph wind and just last year our 12x7ft base hoop coop (with 3 cattle panels covered in tarps) lived and moved 15 feet away damaging one chicken that was crushed between a waterer on the ground and the frame of the coop. It was awful. I saw it happen. Nothing I could go except run out there and try to hang from the cattle panel to add my body weight to prevent it from continuing to fly away. Thankfully we have since anchored it to the ground with 4 t-posts pounded in at an angle around the frame (where if the coop were to be lifted (like with a tornado) the angle of the t-posts would hold it to the ground. It hasn't moved since, and we've had 70+ winds for a few days at a time since that incident. I'm looking to build a new coop and HATE the hoop coop, so maybe I'll build this style tractor but more beefy as an actual coop.
@@20NewJourney23 I know the OP's farm personally and they hare surrounded by a lot of trees and have more hilly terrain. We have neither of those and the wind whips through here in such a scary way. We recently had some bad storms with a smaller tornado close by that knocked down limbs, trees, power lines everywhere. A couple structures destroyed. Their chicken tractors did not move!!! I'm jealous haha.
@20NewJourney23 My coop can stand up to 200mph winds, that's why I call it the chicken bunker 😂. I'm building a tractor, but I'm using metal, I live in the tropics.
A nice, quality design and build! Looks like you're ready for the chicks!
Just about ready! Thanks so much!
That looks awesome! Loved seeing all the little carpenter's helpers! God bless!
They love helping out 😊 and it's so fun to spend time with them like this. God bless!
@@GWPHomestead that's the way I grew up. Trailing after Dad! He was a full time farmer. He could build anything, fix anything, weld anything., raise any animal. I was extremely blessed by all he taught me over the years. He passed last May at just a couple months short of 100 years old! I will always miss him! You are teaching your kids far more than you know and even more important, you're making precious memories with your family!
Your dad sounds like a heck of a guy and he must have lived a full and happy life! Thank you for sharing and for your kind words 😊
I like it. I think to add a wheel elevator, that you could kick up so it can be put up on all four and then lay flat when it's set. Also, some sort of predator guard, either under it or around it.
There's a device called the Chicklift I would love to use, just haven't made the purchase yet.
That looks great! I'm excited to see your meat chickens!
We’re excited too!
Good job, I'm building a chicken palace and the biggest reason I started was pallets. I bought a pallet breakdown tool for seventy bucks. I found free pallets and started breaking them down without splitting the boards. I am buying some lumber but just the pallets I broke down so far have produced a couple thousand dollars of free lumber.
We love using pallets, I’ve built some pretty nice things from them. The first raised garden beds we built were from pallets that my neighbor gave us. They were 12ft long and almost impossible to move by yourself.
Awesome build!!! Looks like your tank will be very useful on the farm for a long time. Who said good help is hard to find??!? Your extra hands were a valuable addition to the job site!!! Thanks for sharing your build with us. Stay safe guys!!!
They do a great job 😊 thank you Cindy!
😂 I have a suggestion. Put your wheels on near the center on each side. It will make it easier to move.
If you can attach them in the center then absolutely go for it, thanks
Very nice & good ❤
Awesome!! Love the look of it:)
I’ll be trying this but lighter wood. Maybe 2*6.
Great job everyone 👍🏽👍🏽
I think we're going to build another one... definitely lighter 😂 we do love how sturdy it is though!
For holes use tar and aluminum tape or aluminum hvac tape
Good tip - thanks!
Good job you guys!!!!!!!!!
Thank you!!
Perfect.....my friend 🇨🇦
Use a appliance dolly in the front when you're pulling it.
Good idea!
Exterior caulking works great for those holes in your metal.
I appreciate the tip, thanks!
@@GWPHomestead np love your channel brother. God bless you.
God bless, man
RUST primer sealer - Mar Hyde !
I’ve used duct tape and gone over my rusty roof with rubberized roofing paint. It’s the kind used for house trailers and campers.
Good idea!
Looks great. With open ends, how has it been as far as keeping the birds protected from rain?
I think it does pretty good. We've had some wind/rain/storms over the past week and while the birds do get a little wet I haven't noticed any moisture in their feeders so its doing a pretty good job of keeping the water out. It helps that the temperatures have been warm enough that freezing is not a concern, either. I think if we were going to have rain and then cold we'd need to take some extra precautions against that.
Silver seal
Use a dolly in the front instead of lifting it by the rope.
Good idea!
My freind what about
it is a silver color what they use in moble home
In home depole. For the roof of the Chciken track ter.
where did you get the wheels from?
Harbor Freight
I wonder how tin foil duct tape would hold up to cover those holes in the metal
I never have luck with tape adhering to anything that it’s supposed to but if it’ll stick that would probably be a good solution.
my frist one was heavy to. I use atv witch on my zero turn to move it. I also do not have flat land.
Hooking it up to a winch is a great idea, thanks for sharing!