Pimp My Tractor (A Custom Carry All) - Free Range Homestead Ep 17

2 years ago
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It's the little things in life that make all the difference- even if that little thing weighs 80kg!

No, we don't mean Troy, we mean the big red thing, a carry-all, hanging from the rear of our new tractor. It has been the first bit of steel fabrication on The Ramshackle Ranch.

Our tractor has been a real game changer, but missing was the ability to carry everything that might be needed out on the paddocks as we try to get things in real life aligned with our best laid plans. As usual there is a little bit of our philosophy mixed up with the nitty gritty and a glimpse at the quieter times we enjoy so much.

As mentioned in the video, a link to the plans we used in the build can be found here:
https://www.kurraglenindustries.com.au/free-tractor-3pl-carryall-plans.htm

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