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<blockquote data-quote="JMJ Farms" data-source="post: 1326010" data-attributes="member: 24583"><p>Mine open inside or out. So unless I'm loading the back cut completely full, I just open it to the inside. But if I'm loading it completely full I leave 3 foot between the back of the trailer and the chute. When I open the gate to the outside it hits against a post at one location or i let it hit the edge of the chute at the other location (to keep the cows from knocking it open). On the opposite side I just chain a panel to the trailer and the chute (if I only want to use one gate which I usually do) Then when loaded you do have to be kinda quick. I've told people many times, IMO loading cows is the most dangerous part of handling one. You have to act fast and think faster! Hope my explanation makes sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMJ Farms, post: 1326010, member: 24583"] Mine open inside or out. So unless I'm loading the back cut completely full, I just open it to the inside. But if I'm loading it completely full I leave 3 foot between the back of the trailer and the chute. When I open the gate to the outside it hits against a post at one location or i let it hit the edge of the chute at the other location (to keep the cows from knocking it open). On the opposite side I just chain a panel to the trailer and the chute (if I only want to use one gate which I usually do) Then when loaded you do have to be kinda quick. I've told people many times, IMO loading cows is the most dangerous part of handling one. You have to act fast and think faster! Hope my explanation makes sense. [/QUOTE]
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