Started on this Thursday. Mobility within minutes, removable tongue and flip over wheels. 16’ long , 60” wide and 34” tall.
Started on this Thursday. Mobility within minutes, removable tongue and flip over wheels. 16’ long , 60” wide and 34” tall.
Looks good macgyver
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I probably could have bought 3 for what you would need to charge for that beast. I bet we see it slam full of pork shortly...
I have built several stationary traps, been looking at building a transporter one.. What was your reason for making it short and putting a top on it, instead of taller and no top so deer could get out if trapped?
Can you post a closer pic of the wheels? Curious to see how you engineered that.
Thats legit. I may scrap something together for that..
12v linear actuator with 36” stroke and 1000lb capacity.
Actuator is used to lift trap and flip wheels and then set back on ground.
I like it!
Schnazzy! That is impressive.
Ever had pigs not push the doors open? I run two of the rooter traps but use a trip line run across the top of trap to a stake in the ground at back of trap. Have caught up to six at a time with this method. Have photos of pigs around trap after coons have tripped it but they won’t go in trap.
Might need a bottom in it. I like the trip wire idea or prop a door open with a stick
Last edited by TheSkipper; 12-24-2018 at 09:40 PM.
When they get addicted to corn and molasses after a week of open doors .
I made the same style trap also. Had to put top on it later because of pigs climbing out and mine is 4ft tall.
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