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<blockquote data-quote="sidney411" data-source="post: 89593" data-attributes="member: 430"><p>Dun, our squeese chute is a portable one so the concrete slab is the same width as the chute so we can get the wheels on and off it. I don't know about the one's that are not made to be portable but ours has open spots on the sides that I can spray the crud out with a water hose so the concrete stays clean, we have had no rust problems with it that way. Also since ours is a portable version it may not be as heavy as a non-portable version and I've had cows hit it so hard it scooted up on the concrete, that's why we have it chained. If it moved very much any direction it would have the possibility of tipping off the slab.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sidney411, post: 89593, member: 430"] Dun, our squeese chute is a portable one so the concrete slab is the same width as the chute so we can get the wheels on and off it. I don't know about the one's that are not made to be portable but ours has open spots on the sides that I can spray the crud out with a water hose so the concrete stays clean, we have had no rust problems with it that way. Also since ours is a portable version it may not be as heavy as a non-portable version and I've had cows hit it so hard it scooted up on the concrete, that's why we have it chained. If it moved very much any direction it would have the possibility of tipping off the slab. [/QUOTE]
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