Redneck in training said:I am in process of making dollies for all my implements. I went to HF and bought bunch of casters on sale. My shed is too low to get tractor in without folding ROP so now I just stick the implement in, lower it on the dolly, unhook it and pull it in its parking space.
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Nice.i didn't find that it made implements easier to move on either on gravel or concrete.
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i didn't find that it made implements easier to move on either on gravel or concrete.
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Does everyone have outbuildings with concrete floors today? It's been almost 50 years but the family farm I grew up on had dirt floors for trailers and implements. The dairy barn, mechanic, welding, and feed storage areas were the only ones with nice floors. Pretty much everything I remember was parked only one deep for ready access.
Does everyone have too many toys? Or, too little land and building? I have been out of action for too long.









i didn't find that it made implements easier to move on either on gravel or concrete.
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Bruce
i didn't find that it made implements easier to move on either on gravel or concrete.
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Bruce