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<blockquote data-quote="js1234" data-source="post: 1034548" data-attributes="member: 17596"><p>Get a Silencer. I've got one of the older ones and a new one, you won't be disappointed. A scale under the chute can be handy. Given you are running several hundred cows, you should also put in a scale for weighing large drafts of cattle when shipping etc. TruTest, RiceLake and several other companies make very nice scales that can weigh up to 10-25k pounds at a time depending on the model you choose. On one of our ranches we have a complete WW system. It's pretty good, not the best setup I have, but certainly better than a lot of systems I've seen cattle worked in. Building good pens that flow right around the system is just as important if not more so. Be sure to give that part plenty of consideration as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="js1234, post: 1034548, member: 17596"] Get a Silencer. I've got one of the older ones and a new one, you won't be disappointed. A scale under the chute can be handy. Given you are running several hundred cows, you should also put in a scale for weighing large drafts of cattle when shipping etc. TruTest, RiceLake and several other companies make very nice scales that can weigh up to 10-25k pounds at a time depending on the model you choose. On one of our ranches we have a complete WW system. It's pretty good, not the best setup I have, but certainly better than a lot of systems I've seen cattle worked in. Building good pens that flow right around the system is just as important if not more so. Be sure to give that part plenty of consideration as well. [/QUOTE]
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