Moving the Rain Roof - With a Bit Redneck Engineering!

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Today I'm moving my Rain Roof Project, in ONE piece, over to the Goat yard to serve as a new multipurpose structure. It will provide shade for the goats, dry hay storage and yes of course... rainwater harvesting for a future IBC tote watering system for the goats. In the video I'll show a little bit of redneck engineering to create a makeshift transport device using a cable spool and some scrap steel. Hope you enjoy and perhaps it might inspire some ideas for a project of your own!

Thanks for watching and please let me know if you have any questions!
-Joe

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Tags: rainwater harvesting, rainwater collection, hay storage, goats, rain roof, shade structure, Egyptian wheel, redneck engineering, how to, moving large things, using what you have, no tractor needed, doing it yourself, one man show

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