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<blockquote data-quote="Bama" data-source="post: 89529" data-attributes="member: 1184"><p>I'm setting up a new corral. I bought a manual big valley headgate only (60110022). I bought it with neckextenders for $732.00 I ain't decided if I want to get the squeeze chute to go along with it yet. I probally will next year. I'm in the process of relocating my corral closer to the barn. I'll probally leave the other intact as another place to work them. I saw a nice heavy built Tarter chute that I may get to go with it. I like the back gate on it better. Be careful mixing differant headgates to chutes. I happen to work in a maintenance department and can do all the extra fabwork required. If your gonna go with only one its got to be a headgate. A chute ain't wirth much if you can't hold their head.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bama, post: 89529, member: 1184"] I'm setting up a new corral. I bought a manual big valley headgate only (60110022). I bought it with neckextenders for $732.00 I ain't decided if I want to get the squeeze chute to go along with it yet. I probally will next year. I'm in the process of relocating my corral closer to the barn. I'll probally leave the other intact as another place to work them. I saw a nice heavy built Tarter chute that I may get to go with it. I like the back gate on it better. Be careful mixing differant headgates to chutes. I happen to work in a maintenance department and can do all the extra fabwork required. If your gonna go with only one its got to be a headgate. A chute ain't wirth much if you can't hold their head. [/QUOTE]
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