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setting a cattle guard?
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<blockquote data-quote="dcarp" data-source="post: 1077195" data-attributes="member: 9179"><p>Brute has the answer. Just follow what he said, can't go wrong.</p><p>My neighbor has guards just like that between all of his pastures. Puts a gate next to the cattle guard. He can drive in and out without opening a gate & when he wants to move the cattle he just opens the gate next to the guard. He does have gates over the guards that lead out of the property. :2cents: :tiphat:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dcarp, post: 1077195, member: 9179"] Brute has the answer. Just follow what he said, can't go wrong. My neighbor has guards just like that between all of his pastures. Puts a gate next to the cattle guard. He can drive in and out without opening a gate & when he wants to move the cattle he just opens the gate next to the guard. He does have gates over the guards that lead out of the property. :2cents: :tiphat: [/QUOTE]
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