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<blockquote data-quote="elkwc" data-source="post: 1590315" data-attributes="member: 22295"><p>I have never tried to tell anyone how to do their business or what to buy and won't start now. We still have a few old manual chutes scattered in pastures we use for small jobs. It is usually just me and 76 y/o lady doing much of the work. She bought a Cattlelac hydraulic chute around 4 years ago. Now that we have it would hate to go back to working them with a manual chute. So much easier for us. I worked thousands in a manual chute and they are still good chutes to work in. Again it is a personal decision each breeder has to make. Similar to a Polaris Ranger. She has one and never thought I would use it much. Use it more than anything. Use it to spray rough pastures I can't access amy other way, to build and replace fence along with many other uses. Not an absolute neccessity but sure handy to have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkwc, post: 1590315, member: 22295"] I have never tried to tell anyone how to do their business or what to buy and won't start now. We still have a few old manual chutes scattered in pastures we use for small jobs. It is usually just me and 76 y/o lady doing much of the work. She bought a Cattlelac hydraulic chute around 4 years ago. Now that we have it would hate to go back to working them with a manual chute. So much easier for us. I worked thousands in a manual chute and they are still good chutes to work in. Again it is a personal decision each breeder has to make. Similar to a Polaris Ranger. She has one and never thought I would use it much. Use it more than anything. Use it to spray rough pastures I can't access amy other way, to build and replace fence along with many other uses. Not an absolute neccessity but sure handy to have. [/QUOTE]
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