I not sure if someone has told you but there is an adjustment for the squeeze. I believe there are a couple bolts on the upright between your neck access and your squeeze. Hope that helps with your problem.
That is a pretty nice chute/squeeze. I have looked at a lot of them and haven't seen one that's perfect for me. Each one has some features that I like better or less than other types. Yep, you will probably have to weld a little tab on that. Should fix it up good. Thanks for sharing my Friend! Good video. Have a great day!
We have 3 W-W chutes and I absolutely love them except that they are not good at giving you many access spots for vaccinations. The most recent one we bought has a place for a brisket bar but we didn't get it. It's on the list of things I need to build. It was sold separately and it was pretty pricey for what it was. We made sure that the one we purchased had a brisket bar, but when it showed up without one the dealer told us it was built to accept one but sold separately. We've got several cows that go down every time they go in the chute. The same ones do it every time.
Before this we just had a pair of fore-most. This one works good for what we use it for mostly. But like I said bulls with fat necks you ain't going to catch.
Thats a really nice chute. We have an old powder river one that was nice in its day but is a dinasour compared to that. Hopefully it lasts you alot of years
I not sure if someone has told you but there is an adjustment for the squeeze. I believe there are a couple bolts on the upright between your neck access and your squeeze. Hope that helps with your problem.
Yeah I tried adjusting that. It turns out that foot wasn't bent correctly and they sent me a new one and that fixed my troubles.
@@AgWildNebraska Glad ya got it worked out… I love mine so far…
That is a pretty nice chute/squeeze. I have looked at a lot of them and haven't seen one that's perfect for me. Each one has some features that I like better or less than other types.
Yep, you will probably have to weld a little tab on that. Should fix it up good. Thanks for sharing my Friend! Good video. Have a great day!
Yeah they all have their good features I guess. I like this one because I can hold the little ones too.
They sure look like good equipment. Lots of people are getting them for sure. Take care bud
Oh this one works pretty good for us. I hardly use the squeeze anyway so that doesn't affect it much for me
Looks pretty good. Thanks for the review and explanation.
Thank you for watching and commenting
Have one myself it's the 87 series they are a serious bit of kit
Well they're not too bad of a chute
U tube the adjustment for that stop....
Yeah I got her taken care of
We have 3 W-W chutes and I absolutely love them except that they are not good at giving you many access spots for vaccinations. The most recent one we bought has a place for a brisket bar but we didn't get it. It's on the list of things I need to build. It was sold separately and it was pretty pricey for what it was. We made sure that the one we purchased had a brisket bar, but when it showed up without one the dealer told us it was built to accept one but sold separately. We've got several cows that go down every time they go in the chute. The same ones do it every time.
Before this we just had a pair of fore-most. This one works good for what we use it for mostly. But like I said bulls with fat necks you ain't going to catch.
Seems like they build some nice equipment!! You would think that brisket bar would be made to come out easy..
Four bolts I think
@@AgWildNebraska full of 💩.. lol.
Not too bad.
Thats a really nice chute. We have an old powder river one that was nice in its day but is a dinasour compared to that. Hopefully it lasts you alot of years
Well the old wooden alley we used before lasted 50 years so yeah hopefully this holds together for a while.
Looks like a Cadillac of handling facilities and she looks pretty tame
Yeah some of them are kind of docile. Compared to what I used before it's right uptown.
Have you ever had trouble getting them to get in it? I've never seen anyone use them here, but then i don't have much experience with cattle.
Not too much. When it was new they were kinda leary about going in but now that everyone has been through it a few times it goes pretty slick
That is the space shuttle model compared to what we had in the late 70s.
Doc
Yeah before this we just had a head gate bolted to a couple posts and a wooden alleyway.
Seems well engineered, lot of access.
Yeah except for a couple issues it's pretty nice. Compared to the old splintery wooden setup we used before this is right uptown.