Ordinary squeeze crush

hillman

Member
Location
Wicklow Ireland
Was thinking about getting a squeeze crush but an ordinary manual one as couldn't justify a hydraulic one as only around 90 head going through
Will want a weightier and head scoop on it has anyone any suggestions on breed of one ? Thanks john
 

scholland

Member
Location
ze3
Great question, exactly what I'm trying to find out just now! So far interested in morris and bateman. Wish there were more videos of the simpler crushes on YouTube.
 

S J H

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Bedfordshire
The Morris isn't really a squeeze crush but a variable width. The Bateman ambassador would be a better bet. The only true squeeze crush I've seen is the Pearson
 

Archie

Member
Have had a portequip manual squeeze crush for 3 years now and very pleased with it.
Mine is the mobile vet inspection version but pretty much just the same thing with wheels and some gates.
Squeeze can be operated from all four corners. Opens up all round for good access.
Will be one of the cheaper ones out there but heavy made.

www.portequip.co.uk/2011-page13.htm

Paid 25% less than list price but those ones look like they will be a couple of years out of date now.
 
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Dave6170

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http://www.tepari.com/cattle-equipment/crushes.aspx

Folks feel free to PM me or call if any of the cattlemaster range would be of interest to you.

We would have some in Caithness and Ireland should you wish to view and scholland can be the first to own one in Shetland!

07824 818 386

Ps load bars, weigh heads and scoops etc can all be supplied
My mate has one. Very pleased with it. Bit big for me wouldnt fit in my awkward buildings
 
few pictures of the titan and classic models
 

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