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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 1181108" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>Is it at a perfect right angle with the ground? I have on set of corrals that is built on a slope and the only chute that works correctly there is the powder river but I don't know how their headgates are made in comparison to their chutes. </p><p>My priefert, which works flawlessly on flat ground, won't release it's side gate and the head gate sticks when I put it in that set of corrals. The old teco, which again works fine on flat ground, won't clamp on their heads unless you stick your hand in there and slam a metal piece backwards in that set of corrals and I've already lost two fingers and want to keep the rest of them so I leave the powder river there and move the others as needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 1181108, member: 14661"] Is it at a perfect right angle with the ground? I have on set of corrals that is built on a slope and the only chute that works correctly there is the powder river but I don't know how their headgates are made in comparison to their chutes. My priefert, which works flawlessly on flat ground, won't release it's side gate and the head gate sticks when I put it in that set of corrals. The old teco, which again works fine on flat ground, won't clamp on their heads unless you stick your hand in there and slam a metal piece backwards in that set of corrals and I've already lost two fingers and want to keep the rest of them so I leave the powder river there and move the others as needed. [/QUOTE]
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