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Ranger Gate Introduces Corrosion-Resistant Bulk Feeders
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ANGER GATE HAS COLLABORATED WITH AZZ INCORPORATED to build a line of galvanized bulk feeders. Using a
hot-dip galvanizing process to protect the most vulner- able feeder components from corrosion, Ranger Gate feeders are designed to have a much longer service life than traditional painted-steel products. Ranger Gate offers 2 styles of galvanized bulk feed-
REPLACEMENTS. Always Available
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ers, available from 1- to 6-ton capacities. Ranch models are towable with heavy-duty jacks and new axles and wheels, while feedlot models are placed on skids. All trailer and skid components are hot-dip galvanized at a state-of-the-art AZZ Incorporated galvanizing facil- ity to give them a durable zinc coating, which resists rust from water and other corrosive materials that drip from the trough area. The feeders feature a modular design with hoppers
made from 16-gauge, pre-galvanized steel. Troughs are offered with the choice of galvanized-steel or polyeth- ylene construction. The feeders include rear clean-out doors and a 7.5-foot-wide sliding top door for easy loading. Ranger Gate also specializes in custom feeder designs to meet any rancher’s specifi c needs. For more information, contact Ranger Gate, P.O.
Box 350, Yoakum, Texas 77995, call 800-722-1299, fax 361-293-9256, or visit
rangergate.com.
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