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<blockquote data-quote="bird dog" data-source="post: 1744509" data-attributes="member: 5381"><p>You get what you pay for. Some folks have B&B and they are pleased. I bought a set with load bars and they were junk but that was about 10 years ago. They would not return my phone calls when I called and asked to return them. Luckily I paid with a Visa card and the nice folks there returned my money and filed a claim. I guess they new they were garbage as they never contested the claim. </p><p>I bought a set of TruTest after that and put them under my chute. I needed a set to work correctly and quickly with no issues or having to callibrate. They have worked flawlessly and have probably weighed over 4000 animals since then. They lock in a weight in about 3 seconds no matter what the animal is doing. Under the chute is the way to go in my opinion. </p><p>A&A scales are another cheaper option. They were very helpful when I talked with them and also sell build your own kits.</p><p></p><p>Gallagher are also good for what I hear but they are pricey like TruTest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bird dog, post: 1744509, member: 5381"] You get what you pay for. Some folks have B&B and they are pleased. I bought a set with load bars and they were junk but that was about 10 years ago. They would not return my phone calls when I called and asked to return them. Luckily I paid with a Visa card and the nice folks there returned my money and filed a claim. I guess they new they were garbage as they never contested the claim. I bought a set of TruTest after that and put them under my chute. I needed a set to work correctly and quickly with no issues or having to callibrate. They have worked flawlessly and have probably weighed over 4000 animals since then. They lock in a weight in about 3 seconds no matter what the animal is doing. Under the chute is the way to go in my opinion. A&A scales are another cheaper option. They were very helpful when I talked with them and also sell build your own kits. Gallagher are also good for what I hear but they are pricey like TruTest. [/QUOTE]
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