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Squeeze or Headgate?
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<blockquote data-quote="flaboy" data-source="post: 493885" data-attributes="member: 1726"><p>I used just a head catch for more than 30 years and just went to a squeeze/catch a few years back. The squeeze is much faster and will auto catch. My old head catch was manual. Like others have said, there are many more ways you can use a squeeze. Guess it just depends on the $$$. You can get by quite easily with just a head catch but make sure it is an auto catch. With auto catch you can basically work them by yourself if needed. Can't tell you how many escaped my manual catch and I had to re-run.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flaboy, post: 493885, member: 1726"] I used just a head catch for more than 30 years and just went to a squeeze/catch a few years back. The squeeze is much faster and will auto catch. My old head catch was manual. Like others have said, there are many more ways you can use a squeeze. Guess it just depends on the $$$. You can get by quite easily with just a head catch but make sure it is an auto catch. With auto catch you can basically work them by yourself if needed. Can't tell you how many escaped my manual catch and I had to re-run. [/QUOTE]
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