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<blockquote data-quote="JW IN VA" data-source="post: 1525123" data-attributes="member: 21289"><p>The stockyards here that I use was set up for trucks and only has one trailer dock with not much way to change short of a major remodel.Makes some long wait times if you are hauling by trailer.They try to do the best they can by taking as many trailers as loading docks then clearing the docks then go back to trailers.Up side to trucks is they can get in off the road and unload in the yards while the wait.</p><p> A year or so before we bought our trailer,I had just torn out the old loading chute and catching chute.Rebuilt the loading ramp with rock and concrete.We still use it since most times I have cattle going I can hire a truck for about the same as the upgrades I'd have to do to my pickup to feel confident in hauling that many that far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JW IN VA, post: 1525123, member: 21289"] The stockyards here that I use was set up for trucks and only has one trailer dock with not much way to change short of a major remodel.Makes some long wait times if you are hauling by trailer.They try to do the best they can by taking as many trailers as loading docks then clearing the docks then go back to trailers.Up side to trucks is they can get in off the road and unload in the yards while the wait. A year or so before we bought our trailer,I had just torn out the old loading chute and catching chute.Rebuilt the loading ramp with rock and concrete.We still use it since most times I have cattle going I can hire a truck for about the same as the upgrades I'd have to do to my pickup to feel confident in hauling that many that far. [/QUOTE]
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