Squeeze cattle crush

JP1

Member
Livestock Farmer
They have some good designs and it all looks well made but the web site is poor and does them no favours at all it definitely needs a revamp

They’ve been told for a long time

I suppose they are so busy they just don’t see the need for it

I was pleased to see a high speed fully legal mobile crush at the Ashdowm Forest yesterday based on a concept I lobbied them to make years ago . Pictures to follow off my SLR camera when I’m home
 

JP1

Member
Livestock Farmer
They’ve been told for a long time

I suppose they are so busy they just don’t see the need for it

I was pleased to see a high speed fully legal mobile crush at the Ashdowm Forest yesterday based on a concept I lobbied them to make years ago . Pictures to follow off my SLR camera when I’m home
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Dave6170

Member
Anyone know what like ritchie or iae manual squeeze crushes are? They are available locally. Got a price for a premier unistock manual squeeze but its too dear!

Not needing a top of range model, just something basic. Would be handy if my bulls could fit in it too, they dont fit in my premier unistock.
Any other recommendations?
 

WiseAg

New Member
Been looking at getting a new manual squeeze crush (presumably less to go wrong that a hydraulic squeeze). Any opinions of the practicalities of both setups? Currently have a premier crush and looking at their squeeze crush and the Ritchie one just now. Premier one more expensive than the Ritchie one but is the parallel squeeze preferred or the multi angular on the premier one. Tia
The new Arrowquip 74 series are really good value for money. £4.5k will get you one with a 7 yr warranty.

www.wiseagriculture.co.uk
 

T7.wab

Member
Mixed Farmer
Anyone know what like ritchie or iae manual squeeze crushes are? They are available locally. Got a price for a premier unistock manual squeeze but its too dear!

Not needing a top of range model, just something basic. Would be handy if my bulls could fit in it too, they dont fit in my premier unistock.
Any other recommendations?
Price of 1 last year
 

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Forever Fendt

Member
Location
Derbyshire
Had a look at my mate's Priefert rush at the weekend, looks like a great bit of kit. Anyone else other than @Jackov Altraids got one?
I had one for about a year absolutely brilliant but I have swapped it for a cattle handling trailer with a squeeze crush on as it will actually suit me better with the portability but the crush isn’t a patch on the priefert it would’ve just stood here outside and probably gone rusty so got it sold it was only advertised for 20 mins
 

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