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Veteran Member
A couple of things. Two types of pallets-returnable and throwaway, choose accordingly. Personally, I don't trust somebody else's wood to wood attachment engineering or nailing skills so do inspect carefully and add fasteners and structural members if necessary.
Wheels-figure your attachment's weight and multiply by 1.5 then select at least four wheels that have loads equal or better than that number.
Wheels- larger diameters are better regarding mobility of the mass.
I have wheeled dollies for my woodsplitter, wood chipper, 7' York rake and the Woods BH90-X backhoe, none of which are pallet platformed and my wheels range from 5" to 9", the 9'' wheels under the BH are still difficult to turn (they do roll well) so I use a floor jack for lifting and repositioning wheel(s). As your implements get heavier, build in clearance for a floor jack.
Wheels-figure your attachment's weight and multiply by 1.5 then select at least four wheels that have loads equal or better than that number.
Wheels- larger diameters are better regarding mobility of the mass.
I have wheeled dollies for my woodsplitter, wood chipper, 7' York rake and the Woods BH90-X backhoe, none of which are pallet platformed and my wheels range from 5" to 9", the 9'' wheels under the BH are still difficult to turn (they do roll well) so I use a floor jack for lifting and repositioning wheel(s). As your implements get heavier, build in clearance for a floor jack.