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<blockquote data-quote="ChrisB" data-source="post: 91019" data-attributes="member: 122"><p>I bet those are the ones I've seen also. I've only seen them at FarmFest in MN and Husker Harvest Days in NE, I haven't actually saw them in a pen of cattle.</p><p></p><p>The dealer of course had "a neighbor with one in a pen of bulls and it's stood up better than the steel ones." I can't remember if he showed pictures or demonstrated how you could practically fold the thing in half without it breaking, looked basically indestructable. I move mine with the tractor also and have some that are bent up pretty good, I thought the PVC ones would move around much easier, both manually and with a loader. Plus they would never rust. I wouldn't be afraid to try one if they were priced the same as a steel one, which by looks of steel prices shouldn't be long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChrisB, post: 91019, member: 122"] I bet those are the ones I've seen also. I've only seen them at FarmFest in MN and Husker Harvest Days in NE, I haven't actually saw them in a pen of cattle. The dealer of course had "a neighbor with one in a pen of bulls and it's stood up better than the steel ones." I can't remember if he showed pictures or demonstrated how you could practically fold the thing in half without it breaking, looked basically indestructable. I move mine with the tractor also and have some that are bent up pretty good, I thought the PVC ones would move around much easier, both manually and with a loader. Plus they would never rust. I wouldn't be afraid to try one if they were priced the same as a steel one, which by looks of steel prices shouldn't be long. [/QUOTE]
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