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Low-Cost Rolling Gate
Gregory McCann, Springfield, S. Dak., got tired of wrestling with a long barbed wire gate that led into his feedlot so he made a rolling gate that rides on a large wheel.
The 20-ft. long, 4-ft. high gate is fitted with a 14-in. wheel. The gate consists of a pair of 2-in. dia., horizontal steel pipes with a series
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Low-Cost Rolling Gate FENCING Gates 20-5-9 Gregory McCann, Springfield, S. Dak., got tired of wrestling with a long barbed wire gate that led into his feedlot so he made a rolling gate that rides on a large wheel.
The 20-ft. long, 4-ft. high gate is fitted with a 14-in. wheel. The gate consists of a pair of 2-in. dia., horizontal steel pipes with a series of 1 1/4-in. dia. vertical steel pipes welded between them. He used redi-bolts to make a hinge that connects one end of the gate to a wooden post. The other end of the gate chains shut.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Gregory McCann, Rt. 1, Springfield, S. Dak. 57062 (ph 605 369-2865).
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