mncowboy
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building a stationary loading chute and I'm curious how wide it should be, I'm thinking 36''.
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mncowboy":2a4c5uh2 said:building a stationary loading chute and I'm curious how wide it should be, I'm thinking 36''.
Thanks
like one stuck trying to turn back, while another one jumped on top of it...Bigfoot":2g164kzi said:Get past 30", and bad things start happening.
Truck chute is less than 36" It's on an inline down so a 4X6 bolted across the front keeps the truck from hitting the top and lea ving a hole to step throughALACOWMAN":zm9r3das said:like one stuck trying to turn back, while another one jumped on top of it...Bigfoot":zm9r3das said:Get past 30", and bad things start happening.
ALACOWMAN":lu1gkwwx said:like one stuck trying to turn back, while another one jumped on top of it...Bigfoot":lu1gkwwx said:Get past 30", and bad things start happening.
Designed mine for both.Rafter S":3gbm0rmq said:Fence,
That's why I don't buy trailers with batwing doors. I don't have a separate working chute, and besides, I don't want cattle turning around and coming back at me when I'm trying to load them.