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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1719156" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>The Powder River runs through Baker City. That is a hint as to where they first started building chutes. Virtually all the older chutes you see around here are Powder River. Now the biggest livestock supply dealer in the county sells Arrow chutes. I was just there yesterday and counted 9 squeeze chutes in their yard. I know they will also sell Silencer chutes but I don't think they sell enough $20,000 chutes to keep one in stock.</p><p>Interesting side story. One of my neighbors has a beat to rag dolls hydraulic chute. I have no idea what brand it is as it is beat beyond recognition. Hr bought a Silencer chute. It was paid for but sat at the dealer for several months as he was too busy to go pick it up. So mid summer he finally hauled it home. It was unloaded about 30 feet from the old chute and here in December it is still sitting in that spot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1719156, member: 498"] The Powder River runs through Baker City. That is a hint as to where they first started building chutes. Virtually all the older chutes you see around here are Powder River. Now the biggest livestock supply dealer in the county sells Arrow chutes. I was just there yesterday and counted 9 squeeze chutes in their yard. I know they will also sell Silencer chutes but I don't think they sell enough $20,000 chutes to keep one in stock. Interesting side story. One of my neighbors has a beat to rag dolls hydraulic chute. I have no idea what brand it is as it is beat beyond recognition. Hr bought a Silencer chute. It was paid for but sat at the dealer for several months as he was too busy to go pick it up. So mid summer he finally hauled it home. It was unloaded about 30 feet from the old chute and here in December it is still sitting in that spot. [/QUOTE]
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