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Triple Wide Reinforced Gate
Tim Puzey, Sidel, Ill., needed a wide gate that would let him pass through with wide equipment. The problem with most designs he saw was that they were either too heavy or would bend or twist after having been used awhile.
The 25-ft. "triple wide" gate he came up with is heavy but it rolls on a pair of wheels at
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Triple Wide Reinforced Gate FENCING Gates 19-2-8 Tim Puzey, Sidel, Ill., needed a wide gate that would let him pass through with wide equipment. The problem with most designs he saw was that they were either too heavy or would bend or twist after having been used awhile.
The 25-ft. "triple wide" gate he came up with is heavy but it rolls on a pair of wheels at the outer end that mount on a short length of I-beam. The I-beam also supports an A-frame reinforcement brace made out of steel tubing that keeps the gate from twisting. The main frame of the gate is made out of steel tubing covered with heavy wire panels.
The gate is easy to open, easy to close, and keeps its original shape," says Puzey.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Tim Puzey, 7145 N 680 E Road, Sidell, Ill. 61876.
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