HI-HOG 1556 New Handling Equipment for saleHI-HOG 1556 New Handling Equipment for sale
    HI-HOG 1556 New Handling Equipment for saleHI-HOG 1556 New Handling Equipment for sale
    HI-HOG 1556 New Handling Equipment for saleHI-HOG 1556 New Handling Equipment for sale
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    HI-HOG 1556

    Handling Equipment
    USD $15,000 

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    Emerson Equipment

    Contact:Thad Emerson

    Whitman, Nebraska, USA 69366

    General

    Manufacturer
    HI-HOG
    Model
    1556
    Condition
    New
    Description
    Hi-Hog’s Hydraulic Cattle Squeeze Chute reduces livestock stress and increases efficient cattle handling, all while keeping both stock and operator safe. At 2,204 pounds, before adding the pump, you won't find a chute offering better value per pound. Both the head gate stanchion and tail gate open to the full 32” width of the chute for unrestricted livestock flow The head gate stanchions are parallel so your cattle are not at risk of choking 2024 Hydraulic Squeeze Chutes come with Head Holder Brackets welded on. The head gate is mounted with impact absorbing springs to minimize livestock bruising The parallel sides are gently sloped to naturally support your livestock without affecting the stability of their footing When the sides of the chute are squeezed, they move together and forward in a smooth parallel motion providing even pressure from the floor to the shoulder. The parallel motion keep your livestock centered, stable, and supported The interior of the bottom of the chute is enclosed with sheet metal. This protects your livestock from foot traps and sharp edges while also making it more difficult for your cattle to climb the sides All sheeted components are caulked for quiet, low stress operation The floor of Hi-Hog’s chute is made with heavy checker plate with large integrated 1.25" x 1.25" square traction bars to provide your cattle with confident and secure footing Both of the hydraulic pump options come with long hydraulic lines to allow you freedom to locate the pump away from the chute (where the noise and vibration of the pump will have a minimum impact on the stress levels of your livestock).