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<blockquote data-quote="IluvABbeef" data-source="post: 904486" data-attributes="member: 3739"><p>The headgate on that thing certainly made anything that had to be done with a steer's head fun. Without a head catch above or below like with yours and 3way's the steer's head'd be bobbing up and down like a cork. Of course the only thing that would fix that is to halter the steer and tie the head to the flat steel plates that Dad had welded there for that purpose, or hook a bull lead to them. Or, hook the nose behind the chain fixed on the left door in pic#2. Even then an animal will slip out of that.</p><p></p><p>But yep, easy to use and fix, all it takes was some oiling on occasion and it was good to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IluvABbeef, post: 904486, member: 3739"] The headgate on that thing certainly made anything that had to be done with a steer's head fun. Without a head catch above or below like with yours and 3way's the steer's head'd be bobbing up and down like a cork. Of course the only thing that would fix that is to halter the steer and tie the head to the flat steel plates that Dad had welded there for that purpose, or hook a bull lead to them. Or, hook the nose behind the chain fixed on the left door in pic#2. Even then an animal will slip out of that. But yep, easy to use and fix, all it takes was some oiling on occasion and it was good to go. [/QUOTE]
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