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<blockquote data-quote="Adam Freeman" data-source="post: 1686721" data-attributes="member: 39732"><p>Was wondering if anyone could give me their thoughts on this corral I am working on designing. It will be 2 7/8 inch oilfield pipe with a2 7/8 top rail and 5 strands of 7/8 inch sucker rod. Building this at the home place where we will do both fall and spring cattle work as well as winter them. I am attempting to add a picture of my sketch with each square equaling 4 foot. The squeeze chute and future scale will have a concrete foundation to sit on and eventually we would like to cover the area as well to provide shade and protection from the elements while we work. Open to thoughts, ideas, and suggestions. Thanks for your help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adam Freeman, post: 1686721, member: 39732"] Was wondering if anyone could give me their thoughts on this corral I am working on designing. It will be 2 7/8 inch oilfield pipe with a2 7/8 top rail and 5 strands of 7/8 inch sucker rod. Building this at the home place where we will do both fall and spring cattle work as well as winter them. I am attempting to add a picture of my sketch with each square equaling 4 foot. The squeeze chute and future scale will have a concrete foundation to sit on and eventually we would like to cover the area as well to provide shade and protection from the elements while we work. Open to thoughts, ideas, and suggestions. Thanks for your help. [/QUOTE]
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