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working a headgate single-handed - any ideas?
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<blockquote data-quote="dieselbeef" data-source="post: 676051" data-attributes="member: 4655"><p>that post across there wil keep em from pushin up on the one in the gate at the same time it keeps em from retreating. once the post is in theyll go forward gate or not...but be careful cuz if the cows behind the post pushes it as yer pullin it out be standing on the right side of it as it swings toward the back of the chute. a 2''post will make quite a bruise on yer thigh..trust me there.</p><p>hard to explain but really simple in use</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dieselbeef, post: 676051, member: 4655"] that post across there wil keep em from pushin up on the one in the gate at the same time it keeps em from retreating. once the post is in theyll go forward gate or not...but be careful cuz if the cows behind the post pushes it as yer pullin it out be standing on the right side of it as it swings toward the back of the chute. a 2''post will make quite a bruise on yer thigh..trust me there. hard to explain but really simple in use [/QUOTE]
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