With Free-Standing Panels, Custom Corrals Easy
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Double J Mfg. and Repair creates free-standing corral panels for quick corral setup and customization. “The company began when two friends, Jeff Enzminger and James Owen, decided to combine their building skills. That’s where the name ‘Double J’ comes from,” says Double J Mfg. representative Darcy Pfaff. “Things were a little slow those first few years, but now we’re too busy to keep up.”
The business gained national attention with its free-standing corral panels, which can replace old wooden panels. There’s no need for posts, as the panel’s weight and leg design prevent them from tipping. “These panels make setting up a corral system easy without digging up posts. It’s easy to change the configuration or move the panels for cleaning,” says Pfaff. “The legs are about 5 ft. long, and they even dig into the ground when pushed to the side, adding more stability.”
Two heights are available: Buffalo panels are 6 ft. 6 in., and the Standard panels are 5 ft. 8 in. At 24 ft. long, the Buffalo panels weigh 950 lbs. compared to 850 lbs. for the Standard. “Essentially, the Buffalo panels are just bigger and heavier,” says Pfaff. “They’re built to the same quality. A skid steer works great to move them, but you don’t have to worry about an animal knocking them down.”
Panels come with two chains and keyhole slots to quickly tie panels together. The leg has a 2-in. rise in the center to prevent movement from pushing cattle. While the 24-ft. model is the most common, length options range from 8 ft. to 30 ft. Choose between two styles of 2 7/8-in. oil well pipe and sucker rod: welded in ($595 for 24 ft.) or free-floating ($525). Pricing is subject to change based on materials and freight costs. “We’ll never claim to be the cheapest option,” says Pfaff. “That’s because we’re focused on quality and longevity. It’s like comparing a Cadillac to a Chevrolet. You have to know what kind of quality you’re going after.”
The company ships nationwide and works with dealers across the country. “Contact us directly to learn about dealers near you,” he says. “We also do a lot of custom builds, and we’ve helped set up working systems for different ranches. We’re happy to sit down and help you figure out your whole system.”
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Double J Mfg., 4957 63rd Ave SE, Jud, N.D. 58454 (ph 701-485-3511; info@doublejmfg.com; www.doublejmfg.com).
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With Free-Standing Panels Custom Corrals Easy FENCING Fence Systems Double J Mfg and Repair creates free-standing corral panels for quick corral setup and customization “The company began when two friends Jeff Enzminger and James Owen decided to combine their building skills That’s where the name ‘Double J’ comes from ” says Double J Mfg representative Darcy Pfaff “Things were a little slow those first few years but now we’re too busy to keep up ” The business gained national attention with its free-standing corral panels which can replace old wooden panels There’s no need for posts as the panel’s weight and leg design prevent them from tipping “These panels make setting up a corral system easy without digging up posts It’s easy to change the configuration or move the panels for cleaning ” says Pfaff “The legs are about 5 ft long and they even dig into the ground when pushed to the side adding more stability ” Two heights are available: Buffalo panels are 6 ft 6 in and the Standard panels are 5 ft 8 in At 24 ft long the Buffalo panels weigh 950 lbs compared to 850 lbs for the Standard “Essentially the Buffalo panels are just bigger and heavier ” says Pfaff “They’re built to the same quality A skid steer works great to move them but you don’t have to worry about an animal knocking them down ” Panels come with two chains and keyhole slots to quickly tie panels together The leg has a 2-in rise in the center to prevent movement from pushing cattle While the 24-ft model is the most common length options range from 8 ft to 30 ft Choose between two styles of 2 7/8-in oil well pipe and sucker rod: welded in $595 for 24 ft or free-floating $525 Pricing is subject to change based on materials and freight costs “We’ll never claim to be the cheapest option ” says Pfaff “That’s because we’re focused on quality and longevity It’s like comparing a Cadillac to a Chevrolet You have to know what kind of quality you’re going after ” The company ships nationwide and works with dealers across the country “Contact us directly to learn about dealers near you ” he says “We also do a lot of custom builds and we’ve helped set up working systems for different ranches We’re happy to sit down and help you figure out your whole system ” Contact: FARM SHOW Followup Double J Mfg 4957 63rd Ave SE Jud N D 58454 ph 701-485-3511; info@doublejmfg com; www doublejmfg com
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