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| This item does NOT ship for free |
| Shipping charges will apply to this item. If you place your order now we will call with the shipping rate. If the rate is approved by you we will charge you the additional shipping. If the rate is NOT approved by you then we will cancel your order. If you do not wish to place your order now you can enter in the quantity you wish to order and your zip code in the Q&A section below and we will respond with a quote. |
| Pick up available This item is available for customer pick FOB Cleburne, Texas. After you place your order we will arrange for you to pick up your order. |
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| Photos of Standard Box Cattle Guard with Plow Strips |
*** plow strips across the standard boxed guard for easy snow-plowing in the winter *** click to enlarge |
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| The Q&A on this Product |
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| QUESTION: I need a ADOT aproved cattle guard do U make them & how much it needs to be big enuff for class A RV'S to drive over
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| ANSWER: The HS20 cattle guards are highway rated for all normal vehicular traffic. They are designed and certified to meet the demanding specifications needed for State and Federal requirements such as DOT, BLM, USFS, NP, and US Military installations. They are used in the rugged service of commercial applications such as mining, forestry, agriculture, petroleum production and highways.
If I can provide any further information or you would like a quote with shipping, just let me know. Thank you, Robert Moore, Sales@BarnWorld.com (720) 238-2190. |
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| QUESTION: What is the weight rating of these cattle guards? We are looking at some heavy trucks driving across them, and wondering if they will support the load. |
| ANSWER: Our 6ft HS20 Cattle Guards are designed for a load of 32,000 pounds per axle. |
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| QUESTION: I need to install 3 cattle guards at my ranch in Wyoming, I do not know the pluses or minuses of the flat type or box type. Can you give me some insite. I am thinking of one 20x6 and two 12x6.
Thanks Dennis P. Craig |
| ANSWER: The flat guard is for digging a hole and then putting it in the hole , the boxed is used when you are going to push the road up to it . |
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