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<blockquote data-quote="backhoeboogie" data-source="post: 268338" data-attributes="member: 3162"><p>I have welded 3 inch pieces of tube steel to the top of my chute and tube steel panels. I can lift them with the tractor bucket and drop them on a trailer. My 20 foot cut gate is welded to the side of my chute and once the chute is pinned, it is enough weight to suspend the gate. </p><p></p><p>All my panels are fabricated out of 3 inch tube steel with sheep panel welded to them. 2 inch tube steel eyes are welded to the ends to pin them together. </p><p></p><p>I can load all the coral up in about 20 minutes, chutes and all on a flat bed. If I am just traveling a few miles, I don't even have to secure it down. It takes about 30 minutes to set it up. If I haul it to the house 20 miles away, I have to chain it and bind it. It is about a 2 hour transition since I have loading/unloading capability at both places.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backhoeboogie, post: 268338, member: 3162"] I have welded 3 inch pieces of tube steel to the top of my chute and tube steel panels. I can lift them with the tractor bucket and drop them on a trailer. My 20 foot cut gate is welded to the side of my chute and once the chute is pinned, it is enough weight to suspend the gate. All my panels are fabricated out of 3 inch tube steel with sheep panel welded to them. 2 inch tube steel eyes are welded to the ends to pin them together. I can load all the coral up in about 20 minutes, chutes and all on a flat bed. If I am just traveling a few miles, I don't even have to secure it down. It takes about 30 minutes to set it up. If I haul it to the house 20 miles away, I have to chain it and bind it. It is about a 2 hour transition since I have loading/unloading capability at both places. [/QUOTE]
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