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<blockquote data-quote="Txwalt" data-source="post: 409057" data-attributes="member: 5970"><p>Down here in TX I can find head gates for $300 all the time so depending on the shape of it sounds good. If you have some time you can pick up a chute cheap if you shop around and don't mind doing some leg work. You can probably pick up a chute for about $400 or $500 if you wait around for a good deal. Atleast where I'm at in TX. Picked up a chute free once I put the word out I was looking. Friends Grandpa died years ago and Chute had been sitting there ever since, They gave it to me. Still cost me $300 in gas but I got away from the family for a day ;-) Found out just last weekend that my neighbor is trying to sell one for $400 dollars. I'm gonna go look at it when I get a chance. Here in TX you can't drive too long without seeing some abondonded corals with a chute in it. If you can figure out who owns it you have a cheap chute. Good luck.</p><p></p><p>Walt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Txwalt, post: 409057, member: 5970"] Down here in TX I can find head gates for $300 all the time so depending on the shape of it sounds good. If you have some time you can pick up a chute cheap if you shop around and don't mind doing some leg work. You can probably pick up a chute for about $400 or $500 if you wait around for a good deal. Atleast where I'm at in TX. Picked up a chute free once I put the word out I was looking. Friends Grandpa died years ago and Chute had been sitting there ever since, They gave it to me. Still cost me $300 in gas but I got away from the family for a day ;-) Found out just last weekend that my neighbor is trying to sell one for $400 dollars. I'm gonna go look at it when I get a chance. Here in TX you can't drive too long without seeing some abondonded corals with a chute in it. If you can figure out who owns it you have a cheap chute. Good luck. Walt [/QUOTE]
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