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<blockquote data-quote="JMJ Farms" data-source="post: 1329731" data-attributes="member: 24583"><p>I sure ain't gonna tell you how to do it, but do keep in mind that 1.5" seems thick till 1200+/- pounds hits it. Had a 500 pound heifer come out of the chute a while back and demolish a portable corral panel. (It was a cheap light built one though) Stuck her head under it and you can guess the rest. Folded it like a lawn chair. One of the best lots I've got is on a rented farm. Old wooden fence, half rotten, layered with 6' high heavy, heavy gauge chain link. When they hit it, they just bounce back :lol2: Ugly but it works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMJ Farms, post: 1329731, member: 24583"] I sure ain't gonna tell you how to do it, but do keep in mind that 1.5" seems thick till 1200+/- pounds hits it. Had a 500 pound heifer come out of the chute a while back and demolish a portable corral panel. (It was a cheap light built one though) Stuck her head under it and you can guess the rest. Folded it like a lawn chair. One of the best lots I've got is on a rented farm. Old wooden fence, half rotten, layered with 6' high heavy, heavy gauge chain link. When they hit it, they just bounce back :lol2: Ugly but it works. [/QUOTE]
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