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Cattle/Hog panels in a pickup
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<blockquote data-quote="DairyAirFarm" data-source="post: 524857" data-attributes="member: 7265"><p>Ended up making two trips. First time around after loading the panels I rigged a gin pole in the center of the bed and used a ratcheting 2" web strap to hold up the rear 6' of the panels. looked good sitting still, got a bit bouncy if i went too fast......went back, got a sack of feed, put it on the end for ballast, worked fine and I took it real slow. Lest you think otherwise, the panels were also strapped to the bed six ways from Sunday, so even with a failure they wouldn't spread all over the road.</p><p></p><p>Decided I wanted 3 more panels. Used MikeC's bolt cutter suggestion. No problems.</p><p></p><p>Thanks to all.</p><p></p><p>Oh, stock trailer in in 6' of snow, 50 yards from any easy access.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DairyAirFarm, post: 524857, member: 7265"] Ended up making two trips. First time around after loading the panels I rigged a gin pole in the center of the bed and used a ratcheting 2" web strap to hold up the rear 6' of the panels. looked good sitting still, got a bit bouncy if i went too fast......went back, got a sack of feed, put it on the end for ballast, worked fine and I took it real slow. Lest you think otherwise, the panels were also strapped to the bed six ways from Sunday, so even with a failure they wouldn't spread all over the road. Decided I wanted 3 more panels. Used MikeC's bolt cutter suggestion. No problems. Thanks to all. Oh, stock trailer in in 6' of snow, 50 yards from any easy access. [/QUOTE]
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