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Wheel corral makes job safer, easier

The "Duke" wheel corral by Blattner Feedlot Construction is filled with features to make your job safer and easier. The corral features a large catch pen on one side and "bud box" or smaller pen on the other. When loading or processing; the sheeted gate helps direct the flow of cattle down the alley way.

The alley has two 4-foot sort gates and two palpation or access gates on the end. The heavy duty frame work makes up the alley for a more rigid and longer lasting corral. The wheeled panels ride on platforms of the frame to protect the wheels and tires from damage when going through driveways, fields and dips. The corral is equipped with one large cylinder on the front to raise and lower the frame. It can be purchased with a 12V electric over hydraulic power unit and solar charger or a hydraulic only unit that can be used with a bale bed, tractor or auxiliary power unit. It features an adjustable hitch with a 2 5/16-inch ball mount. The corral weighs 7,100 pounds.

For more information, call 620-855-2385 or log on to www.blattnerlivestock.com.


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