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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1603722" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I prefer the Powder River Classic gates. Several times I have had 1,000 pound heifers suspended on top of the gate. If she made it over or fell back into the alley or pen the gate remains the same. In some pressure points I have hung a product called dryer felt from pulp mills on the gate. It looks like canvas but has fine metal woven into it. Lasts forever. Makes the gate look solid. I always hang it on the opposite side where I think I might need to climb.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1603722, member: 498"] I prefer the Powder River Classic gates. Several times I have had 1,000 pound heifers suspended on top of the gate. If she made it over or fell back into the alley or pen the gate remains the same. In some pressure points I have hung a product called dryer felt from pulp mills on the gate. It looks like canvas but has fine metal woven into it. Lasts forever. Makes the gate look solid. I always hang it on the opposite side where I think I might need to climb. [/QUOTE]
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