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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 1333558"><p>trutest ,gallagher,rice lake, seem to be top of line another well known is digi star, .they all seem pricey to me but i just spent more on cowco sqeeze than i have ever put into any thing we ever had before.it wass cheaper than a formost and had a couple more gadgets formost didnt , prefirt was a joke to deal with the guy was just rude !</p><p>I was woundering how some of those narrow platforms worked out ?i have had some used chute before ,it worked for a while but wear an tear an rust did it in faster than i could fix it ,dad never wanted to spend money on a chute long as he a couple young guys around ! but the younger generation wants one so i bought her one,with palp cage on it,</p><p> Did find some other scale but not as popular, triner scale was very helpfull price wasnt bad either then theres some real nice people at b&b scale they have a really cheap set up to go under a chute but the fact height at chute like wbvs58 said was a concern .</p><p> im not looking to spend my childrens inheritance ! but what the hell there the ones im building it for !</p><p>there are two platforms within 2 mile but as long as there open when we need to weigh somthing they work !</p><p> but that dont agree with my new little vet tech ,shes kinda bossy , i like the idea at the chute myself but more people i talk to have them set other places like was mentioned here, like i said never had one always used my eyeballs for scale . still got a lot of planing to do on this !</p><p> I do appreciate all and any advice youall are willing to give i would say most of ya ran more cows in a few yrs than ever have so i do value your input very much . truly do !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 1333558"] trutest ,gallagher,rice lake, seem to be top of line another well known is digi star, .they all seem pricey to me but i just spent more on cowco sqeeze than i have ever put into any thing we ever had before.it wass cheaper than a formost and had a couple more gadgets formost didnt , prefirt was a joke to deal with the guy was just rude ! I was woundering how some of those narrow platforms worked out ?i have had some used chute before ,it worked for a while but wear an tear an rust did it in faster than i could fix it ,dad never wanted to spend money on a chute long as he a couple young guys around ! but the younger generation wants one so i bought her one,with palp cage on it, Did find some other scale but not as popular, triner scale was very helpfull price wasnt bad either then theres some real nice people at b&b scale they have a really cheap set up to go under a chute but the fact height at chute like wbvs58 said was a concern . im not looking to spend my childrens inheritance ! but what the hell there the ones im building it for ! there are two platforms within 2 mile but as long as there open when we need to weigh somthing they work ! but that dont agree with my new little vet tech ,shes kinda bossy , i like the idea at the chute myself but more people i talk to have them set other places like was mentioned here, like i said never had one always used my eyeballs for scale . still got a lot of planing to do on this ! I do appreciate all and any advice youall are willing to give i would say most of ya ran more cows in a few yrs than ever have so i do value your input very much . truly do ! [/QUOTE]
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