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Processor let my steer loose and shot it.
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<blockquote data-quote="hayray" data-source="post: 818830" data-attributes="member: 3046"><p>My processor guarentees it will be ok. My problem is that I was planning on selling this, don't want to sell it if there is a possible problem. As far as what I said, I was pissed off and let them have it. About every time I unloaded there since tThey have built a new unloading ramp a year ago I have complained about how bad the set up is. The setup is a very short ally way that goes into a abuilding but it is not wide enough for you to back your trailer into, you can only back up too it but the bumper on my trailer does not allow the trailer to back flush up to a post so there is always a gap between the trailer and the post. On the drivers side I back up right close in front of the post and then swing the trailer door open to the right to unload and that blocks the gap on the right side but when two cattle turned around in the ally way I ran into the trailer and swung the door shut. The gap on the right was only wide enough for the steer to put his nose through but my truck and trailer was parked on a incline on ice and he simply shoved the truck and trailer down hill no problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hayray, post: 818830, member: 3046"] My processor guarentees it will be ok. My problem is that I was planning on selling this, don't want to sell it if there is a possible problem. As far as what I said, I was pissed off and let them have it. About every time I unloaded there since tThey have built a new unloading ramp a year ago I have complained about how bad the set up is. The setup is a very short ally way that goes into a abuilding but it is not wide enough for you to back your trailer into, you can only back up too it but the bumper on my trailer does not allow the trailer to back flush up to a post so there is always a gap between the trailer and the post. On the drivers side I back up right close in front of the post and then swing the trailer door open to the right to unload and that blocks the gap on the right side but when two cattle turned around in the ally way I ran into the trailer and swung the door shut. The gap on the right was only wide enough for the steer to put his nose through but my truck and trailer was parked on a incline on ice and he simply shoved the truck and trailer down hill no problem. [/QUOTE]
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