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<blockquote data-quote="gertguy" data-source="post: 484868" data-attributes="member: 7174"><p>Knersie, i just built mine this summer. I was going to get the powder river system but it didn't fit my area and was $4000 more than wood. so we made the tub and alley out of wood and bought the powder river XL manual chute, preg. gate, alley roll gate, and tru-test scales. I really like the powder river chute and equipment. The chutes allow you to get a good hold on the cattle because of the long handles. We built our shelter and corral together and designed a loading chute and stalls to hold animals after being worked.</p><p>I recommend designing it on a piece of paper then going to the area and laying it off on the ground to make sure it fits your area and needs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gertguy, post: 484868, member: 7174"] Knersie, i just built mine this summer. I was going to get the powder river system but it didn't fit my area and was $4000 more than wood. so we made the tub and alley out of wood and bought the powder river XL manual chute, preg. gate, alley roll gate, and tru-test scales. I really like the powder river chute and equipment. The chutes allow you to get a good hold on the cattle because of the long handles. We built our shelter and corral together and designed a loading chute and stalls to hold animals after being worked. I recommend designing it on a piece of paper then going to the area and laying it off on the ground to make sure it fits your area and needs. [/QUOTE]
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