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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky_P" data-source="post: 1778101" data-attributes="member: 12607"><p>We hauled a Preifert chute all over southern middle TN working cattle for clients back in the 1980s. Worked OK... I didn't really like the 'one-sided' squeeze, but it was better than no squeeze. Hard to get that headgate closed on a big-necked bull. </p><p>Plus... you removed the dolly and got it out of the way, whereas with the ForeMost and an old WW I had, the trailer hitch was right there in front of the headgate, to trip over or f-up cows' feet as they exited the headgate. </p><p></p><p>Currently have a Stampede Steel chute and loved it, but no way I'd wanna be dragging that heavy sucker around and trying to set-up and move with any regularity. </p><p></p><p>I've never encountered an 'automatic' headgate that worked reliably enough for me to trust them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky_P, post: 1778101, member: 12607"] We hauled a Preifert chute all over southern middle TN working cattle for clients back in the 1980s. Worked OK... I didn't really like the 'one-sided' squeeze, but it was better than no squeeze. Hard to get that headgate closed on a big-necked bull. Plus... you removed the dolly and got it out of the way, whereas with the ForeMost and an old WW I had, the trailer hitch was right there in front of the headgate, to trip over or f-up cows' feet as they exited the headgate. Currently have a Stampede Steel chute and loved it, but no way I'd wanna be dragging that heavy sucker around and trying to set-up and move with any regularity. I've never encountered an 'automatic' headgate that worked reliably enough for me to trust them. [/QUOTE]
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