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ebinmaine
44 minutes ago, Maz91 said:


i would definitely like to have a lot more. We have 8 layers and they really cover a lot of ground. I never had chickens before so didn’t wanna dive in tooooo crazy.
 

We also raise some meat birds in a chicken tractor and I am going to try to have them cover most of the yard this summer. It was amazing to see the dark green trail of grass behind them. We have about 2 acres of lawn, the garden, and some old apple and maple trees I’m trying to bring back. This is our second year here, so I’m curious if I’ll notice any improvement from all the work last summer. 

 

 

Oh yeah you will.  

 

On that mobile chicken tractor. 

 

Move it.... EVERY... . Day.  

 

Leave it too long and they'll scalp that area. 

 

 

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Tuneup

Onan 20 looks inside likes it's a 500 hour engine. No scoring on the cylinders. Some honing, rings and valve work is all that's needed. Nice to see.

 

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ebinmaine
20 minutes ago, Cody said:

 I bought a new set of Carlisle Tru power 6-12 tires for it. Hopefully it looks good with new shoes 

 

 

You'll like those. 

Trina has em on the back of her 657 "Pony"  

 

 

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Cody
5 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

 

You'll like those. 

Trina has em on the back of her 657 "Pony"  

 

 

Thats great to hear, I looked all over and couldn't find many tires that were less then 6ply,  the Carlisles were 4ply and priced at 74 each so I was satisfied.

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953 nut
20 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

On that mobile chicken tractor. 

 

Move it.... EVERY... . Day.  

 

Leave it too long and they'll scalp that area.

:text-yeahthat:

However, if you plan to have a garden you should leave the chickens on that spot for several weeks. They will kill the grubs, insects and weeds as well as fertilizing the ground for you.

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ebinmaine
27 minutes ago, 87 416-8 horse said:

 Next up is a beefy rear hitch.

 

Built or bought?

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87 416-8 horse
16 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

 

Built or bought?

I’m going to build another one like the one that I made for the 416-8.

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Handy Don
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23 minutes ago, 87 416-8 horse said:

I’m going to build another one like the one that I made for the 416-8.

Looks great!

Just keep in mind that the 518-H, if still equipped with the Eaton 700, has the pulling power of ~8 hp. The extra horses were intended for mowin’, blowin’, or tillin’ via the PTO.

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kpinnc
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On 3/10/2024 at 11:12 AM, ebinmaine said:

On that mobile chicken tractor. 

 

What in the name of KFC is a chicken tractor???? :lol:

 

I've seen mowing tractors, snow blowing tractors, plow tractors, worker machines and show tractors. Even saw some "Santa's sleigh" Christmas tractors. But I've not yet seen a chicken tractor. Other than the feather stripping tractor...

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c-series don

@Cody What color did you paint those rims? 

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kpinnc
1 hour ago, Cody said:

This afternoon I got the new Carlisle's mounted on the 854,

 

753/ 854s are arguably some of the sharpest looking Wheel Horses. Yours is looking very nice! :thumbs:

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SylvanLakeWH
17 minutes ago, kpinnc said:

 

What in the name of KFC is a chicken tractor???? :lol:

 

I've seen mowing tractors, snow blowing tractors, plow tractors, worker machines and show tractors. Even saw some "Santa's sleigh" Christmas tractors. But I've not yet seen a chicken tractor. Other than the feather stripping tractor...

 

 

 

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kpinnc

Wow! So THAT is a chicken tractor. Well thought out, and effective! Nicely done! :thumbs:

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Cody
29 minutes ago, c-series don said:

@Cody What color did you paint those rims? 

The wheels are rustoleum antique white with 3 coats of clear on top.  I know there's been a lot of debate over the correct color but to me this looks close and I like the contrast with the tractor being red

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c-series don

@Cody Personally I like it, and that’s why I asked! 

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kpinnc
2 hours ago, Cody said:

to me this looks close and I like the contrast with the tractor being red

 

And that sir, is all that matters. :thumbs:

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ebinmaine
8 hours ago, kpinnc said:

 

What in the name of KFC is a chicken tractor???? :lol:

 

I've seen mowing tractors, snow blowing tractors, plow tractors, worker machines and show tractors. Even saw some "Santa's sleigh" Christmas tractors. But I've not yet seen a chicken tractor. Other than the feather stripping tractor...

 

 

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Pullstart
10 hours ago, kpinnc said:

Wow! So THAT is a chicken tractor. Well thought out, and effective! Nicely done! :thumbs:


Bonus points for adding a :wh: tractor to drive it!

 

 

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