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Set of wheels needed to impress birds

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Looking for a second-hand undercarriage to build myself a chicken scoop on wheels. Purpose is to rotate them from one field to another so they can feed in new pastures once in a while and help with fertilizing the place.

Around Chiang Mai if possible.

Many thanks in advance

R'tje

Second-hand vehicles can be found in the moat occasionally

Secondhand wheels don't impress the birds here in Thailand wink.png

Global House stocks various sizes of casters that might suit your needs.

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Sorry, but I got an entirely different visual picture of what this topic was about. Somehow it didn't have anything related to chickens.

Secondhand wheels don't impress the birds here in Thailand wink.png

Global House stocks various sizes of casters that might suit your needs.

Not even chickens. smile.png

Very strange post ?

Wrong forum, methinks!

To get more (of the shallow) women that you appear to be after:

1. big and shiny bike

2. spend lots of money on them

Or you could go to loi khro and skip the first step - but then your ego probably can't handle that you're not good enough for women to be with you for you rather than your money, so you will need the first step.

Sorry, but I got an entirely different visual picture of what this topic was about. Somehow it didn't have anything related to chickens.

I read the thread title and came into post that birds love the donk........... it's all about the inches !!!

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Sorry, but I got an entirely different visual picture of what this topic was about. Somehow it didn't have anything related to chickens.

I read the thread title and came into post that birds love the donk........... it's all about the inches !!!

rides-darren-mcfadden-donk-front.jpg

That should be good for the floods thumbsup.gif

There are many designs of chicken tractors. Some like the pic. below, others that don't have a floor etc. Wasn't sure if you knew the term but some cool stuff if you search it.

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I once had a vehicle. Often I would use it to transport myself within the borders of my plot.

The main point is, I don't need to transport my livestock in this fashion anymore.

There's many other well defined chicken transport systems available.

Oh! If we could only search beyond our confined ideas of carriage.

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Secondhand wheels don't impress the birds here in Thailand wink.png

Global House stocks various sizes of casters that might suit your needs.

Thanks, will have a look at Global House.

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Most of those tractor coups use bicycle type wheels. Bike shop guy might be able to sort you with the axle.

Wheels on any ride do not impress a bird here, only yourself, in fact they might think your a plonker but if the cash flows their way THEN your whees are really cool. rolleyes.gif .

Im still not entirely sure what this topic is about....

How many are you transporting? Would it be more cost effective to build a side cart?

If not, check out truck2hand.com

You can get some trucks for as cheap as 30-40k, knackered, but perfect for what you want.

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