bigbruh":114cpzl1 said:Will deep unistrut be strong enough to be used as a framing material for the load bars? I think it is 3 1/4" thick.
bigbruh":n6hzgw6n said:I had the same problem with having it lock on to nervous animals. I called them and discovered that there is an animal weigh mode. I adjusted the sensitivity and now it works great. Only problem I have now is that since I painted the platform to protect it from the weather, it is really slick now. I wonder if a rhino coat would do the trick or is there a better product to give the cows some footing as they get on the scale? Any ideas?
bigbruh":28vvlcyx said:I had the same problem with having it lock on to nervous animals. I called them and discovered that there is an animal weigh mode. I adjusted the sensitivity and now it works great. Only problem I have now is that since I painted the platform to protect it from the weather, it is really slick now. I wonder if a rhino coat would do the trick or is there a better product to give the cows some footing as they get on the scale? Any ideas?
I use a rubber stock trailer mat cut down to size no slipping and cows seem to like it better.wbvs58":32f1uai1 said:bigbruh":32f1uai1 said:I had the same problem with having it lock on to nervous animals. I called them and discovered that there is an animal weigh mode. I adjusted the sensitivity and now it works great. Only problem I have now is that since I painted the platform to protect it from the weather, it is really slick now. I wonder if a rhino coat would do the trick or is there a better product to give the cows some footing as they get on the scale? Any ideas?
Paint it again and while still wet get some course sand and sprinkle over it. A tin can with appropriate size holes punched in it makes a good "sand shaker" so you get a nice even coverage.
Ken