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<blockquote data-quote="backhoeboogie" data-source="post: 866075" data-attributes="member: 3162"><p>I've got portable corrals with a medina gate, 20 foot cut gate, sorting gates, chute and head gate. They are built out of 3 inch tube steel with 20 foot sheep panel welded on to them. Gates are 2 inch tube steel with cattle panel welded on. I can load it all on the flat bed in about 30 minutes and set it up in that time as well. You have to have a front bucket to load with when you leave and a bucket to unload with when you arrive. They are too heavy to man handle. </p><p></p><p>I've got a portable loafing shed on skids much like the one in the pictures. The structure is built out of 3 1/4" Unistrut galvanized channel I bought at auction dirt cheap. R panel walls and roof. Built it all myself and it will pin together or can be used seperate. Guess you could call it a double wide. </p><p></p><p>I use them on leased land and such. Have had many folks try to buy the working pens from me. I don't have many nickels invested but I do have a whole bunch of hours labor in them. </p><p></p><p>If a cow gets in trouble, I can fix her. These have gotten me out of a bind a few times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backhoeboogie, post: 866075, member: 3162"] I've got portable corrals with a medina gate, 20 foot cut gate, sorting gates, chute and head gate. They are built out of 3 inch tube steel with 20 foot sheep panel welded on to them. Gates are 2 inch tube steel with cattle panel welded on. I can load it all on the flat bed in about 30 minutes and set it up in that time as well. You have to have a front bucket to load with when you leave and a bucket to unload with when you arrive. They are too heavy to man handle. I've got a portable loafing shed on skids much like the one in the pictures. The structure is built out of 3 1/4" Unistrut galvanized channel I bought at auction dirt cheap. R panel walls and roof. Built it all myself and it will pin together or can be used seperate. Guess you could call it a double wide. I use them on leased land and such. Have had many folks try to buy the working pens from me. I don't have many nickels invested but I do have a whole bunch of hours labor in them. If a cow gets in trouble, I can fix her. These have gotten me out of a bind a few times. [/QUOTE]
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