CATTLE RAISERS COMMUNITY
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Moly Offers Wider, Taller Chute
M
OLY MANUFACTURING, INC.’S NEW MODEL, SILENCER MAXX, is 4 inches wider for extra large cattle,
and 10.5 inches taller for more operator head room during palpation. The SILENCER MAXX features dual, quick-
release side exits and easy-access horizontal side panels. It also offers SILENCER’S standard hydraulic kick bars, Xtra long hydraulic neck extender bars and Moly’s patented noise reduction system (NRS). The SILENCER’s NRS consists of 130 contact
points sheathed in polyethylene. This ensures a signifi cantly reduced noise level during operation of the hydraulic chute. Moly’s NRS has earned a reputation for promoting operator comfort and safety, while also providing a quieter, less stressful environ- ment for livestock. Ten models of SILENCER Hydraulic Squeeze Chutes
MOLY MFG., INC. T for:
•Processing •Sorting •Loading •Unloading •Animal Health Needs
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are available, along with chute transports, scales, Tur- retGate, circular fencing, hydraulic loading chute, dual and single alleys, and transitions. Visit
www.molymfg. com, or call 785-472-3388.
SOLUTION
2-Walk-Thru Alleys for People = Added Safety
True Self-Standing, Adjustable Panels adjusts for ground contour; concrete not a necessity.
Hydraulic 3-Way Sort Gate Module Qty. 3-60 ft. X 10 ft. Holding Pens
Qty. 3-64 ft. X 10 ft. Holding/Sorting Pens Qty. 10-10 ft. Animal Entry/Exit Gate
(numerous configurations available) 2-Day Setup
molymfg.com • 785-472-3388 •SILENCER MAXX Hydraulic Squeeze Chute Pick it Up & Move it! 34 The Cattleman April 2015
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•TurretGate •Circular Fencing •Hydraulic Adjustable Loading Chute -- Load-out a Pot or Stock Trailer •2-Sections Alley with Hydraulic No-Back Fold Gates & Blinder Belting
the a safer animal health & sorting system
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