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<blockquote data-quote="damengineer" data-source="post: 1306197" data-attributes="member: 24810"><p>Bought a TSC headgate a year ago to install on old WW squeeze chute. I had a cow lose a calf and had to graft another one on her quick, so traded the headgate in to the TSC store for a complete squeeze chute. After running my 20 head herd through this chute for 4 or 5 times, this has to be the worst excuse for a chute I have ever operated in 50 years. It will not squeeze an animal from 600 to 1200 lbs. I think it is because it squeezes from both sides and there is not enough leverage. The auto catch gate might as well be called auto escape. It has to be set just right for anything less than 1000lbs to latch it. I have lost more calves and cows through this gate than I care to count. I complained to TSC and was called by a manager and that was it..... I contacted a rep from Behlen who makes the chute and he was to call me the next week and that is where that ended. We had to freeze brand 6 calves yesterday evening. We lost one through the headgate due to the calf not running fast enough and her shoulders not wide enough to hit the bars and latch it. It hs to have help to latch the bars, and the lever is placed such that the calf is spooked because yo are standing in front of it. For a total cost of $2400 you would think it would halfway operate. I can't afford to go out and buy a Priefert, without getting some money out of this pile of junk. If I sell it locally I make a new enemy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="damengineer, post: 1306197, member: 24810"] Bought a TSC headgate a year ago to install on old WW squeeze chute. I had a cow lose a calf and had to graft another one on her quick, so traded the headgate in to the TSC store for a complete squeeze chute. After running my 20 head herd through this chute for 4 or 5 times, this has to be the worst excuse for a chute I have ever operated in 50 years. It will not squeeze an animal from 600 to 1200 lbs. I think it is because it squeezes from both sides and there is not enough leverage. The auto catch gate might as well be called auto escape. It has to be set just right for anything less than 1000lbs to latch it. I have lost more calves and cows through this gate than I care to count. I complained to TSC and was called by a manager and that was it..... I contacted a rep from Behlen who makes the chute and he was to call me the next week and that is where that ended. We had to freeze brand 6 calves yesterday evening. We lost one through the headgate due to the calf not running fast enough and her shoulders not wide enough to hit the bars and latch it. It hs to have help to latch the bars, and the lever is placed such that the calf is spooked because yo are standing in front of it. For a total cost of $2400 you would think it would halfway operate. I can't afford to go out and buy a Priefert, without getting some money out of this pile of junk. If I sell it locally I make a new enemy. [/QUOTE]
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