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<blockquote data-quote="Earl Thigpen" data-source="post: 377201" data-attributes="member: 3999"><p>OK, I guess I didn't understand you can have a squeeze chute WITHOUT and head gate. For years all I had was a head gate (no squeeze chute). That's what I was talking about and comparing the benefits of one over the other. </p><p></p><p>My squeeze chute is a Powder River extra long, heavy duty with right emergency exit, left side controls and manual head gate. It also has panels that drop down on each side that allows easy access to the "undercarrage" of what ever you are working on. </p><p></p><p>Again, my apology. Like I say, I've only owned a squeeze chute for a couple of years and all the lookin' I did I never saw one without a head catch of some sort but I prefer the manual because of the problems catchin' them with my old auto catch head gate alone.</p><p></p><p>Good luck with yours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Earl Thigpen, post: 377201, member: 3999"] OK, I guess I didn't understand you can have a squeeze chute WITHOUT and head gate. For years all I had was a head gate (no squeeze chute). That's what I was talking about and comparing the benefits of one over the other. My squeeze chute is a Powder River extra long, heavy duty with right emergency exit, left side controls and manual head gate. It also has panels that drop down on each side that allows easy access to the "undercarrage" of what ever you are working on. Again, my apology. Like I say, I've only owned a squeeze chute for a couple of years and all the lookin' I did I never saw one without a head catch of some sort but I prefer the manual because of the problems catchin' them with my old auto catch head gate alone. Good luck with yours. [/QUOTE]
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