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yangmatoyth · 1 year
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new 1 sec sniper animation on 24 frams (I don't have ClipEX sorry) COMING UP
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mcveighparker · 1 month
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sagarg889 · 2 years
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Hydraulic Squeeze Chute Industry Analysis, Future Growth, Segmentation, Competitive Landscape, Key Trends & Forecast 2023 to 2033
During the forecast period, the hydraulic squeeze chute market is expected to grow at a 5.5% CAGR. Hydraulic squeeze chute sales are expected to reach US$ 13,449 million in 2023 and US$ 22,973 million by 2033.
Hydraulic squeeze chutes are becoming more popular as they help farmers and ranchers handle their animals more efficiently and effectively, resulting in increased output. By handling more animals in less time, farmers and ranchers can increase their productivity and profitability. Adoption of hydraulic squeeze chutes can be financially beneficial because it reduces labour costs, reduces the possibility of animal harm, and improves animal production and security. In the end, this could lead to lower operating costs.
Manufacturers in this market are investing in research and development to create new and improved hydraulic squeeze chutes that are more effective, convenient to use, and capable of improving animal welfare. This factor is likely to drive market growth and increase agricultural productivity. In response to the growing need for humane animal handling in the agricultural sector, governments are creating legislation and recommendations to promote the adoption of animal-friendly technology like hydraulic squeeze chutes.
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The global market is likely to be driven by an increase in the use of hydraulic squeeze chutes in emerging economies such as Asia Pacific and Africa, where the population is growing and there is a high demand for food production. Many American farmers and ranchers prioritise animal welfare, and they invest in hydraulic squeeze chutes to improve animal handling and care. The United States has one of the world’s greatest economies, and the country is home to many huge farms and ranches, which generates demand for hydraulic squeeze chutes.
Key Takeaways from the Hydraulic Squeeze Chute Market:
The livestock sector category accounts for 45% of the market. However, the private farm category is expected to grow at a 21% CAGR throughout the projection period.
The United States accounts for 28.5% of global hydraulic squeeze chute revenue. The hydraulic squeeze chute market in the United States is expected to be worth $3,631.2 million by 2033.
The hydraulic squeeze chutes industry in the United Kingdom is expected to grow at a 5.9% CAGR and reach a value of US$ 2215.3 million during the forecast period.
China now holds an 8.5% market share in the hydraulic squeeze chute sector. During the forecast period, the market is expected to grow at a stable CAGR of 4.4%.
Japan is one of the most profitable hydraulic squeeze chute sectors, with a 5% revenue growth rate and a predicted value of $558.4 million.
Who is Winning?
Companies in this market regularly launch cutting-edge new products to meet the demands of farmers, ranchers, and feedlot owners. Manufacturers are developing hydraulic squeeze chutes to lessen handling-related stress and harm to animals. Many contemporary chutes include features like cushioned sides and flooring that increase animal comfort and reduce injuries.
Recent Developments in the Market:
Clipex introduced the “Portable Squeeze Crush,” which is lightweight and easy to transport around, as well as simple to put up and dismantle, making it ideal for farmers who need to move their chutes across the farm regularly.
Alleys Fabrication & Machine LLC. introduced the “Adjusta-Chute hydraulic squeeze chute,” which can be altered to fit animals of various sizes and kinds.
Arrowquip has introduced the “900 Series Multi-Functional Squeeze Chute,” which includes extra instruments for weighing, measuring, and delivering medication to animals.
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Key Segments Profiled in the Hydraulic Squeeze Chute Market Survey
By Application:
Livestock Industry
Private Farm
Others
By Type:
Portable
Stationary
By Region:
North America
Latin America
Asia Pacific
The Middle East and Asia (MEA)
Europe
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mediabooth29 · 5 years
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Setting up at the Clipex stand at AgQuip 2019. See their new units on site, including the PGX series of manual crushes with a new headbail featuring replaceable rubber and new locking cells along with noise dampening side panelling. Gates open Tuesday to Thursday at 9am and, after 47 years, entry is still free! #agquip2019 #agquip #gunnedah #gunnedahnsw #clipex #fieldday #fieldday2019 #farm #farmersmarket #farmers #livestock #livestockhandling #cattle #cattlehandling #agriculture #primaryindustry #cattlecrush (at Gunnedah West, New South Wales, Australia) https://www.instagram.com/p/B1QCy_yHYkL/?igshid=1l9y6hybkctpj
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agquip · 5 years
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Setting up at the Clipex stand at AgQuip 2019. See their new units on site, including the PGX series of manual crushes with a new headbail featuring replaceable rubber and new locking cells along with noise dampening side panelling. Gates open Tuesday to Thursday at 9am and, after 47 years, entry is still free! #Clipex #Gunnedah #Farm
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office-deals-blog · 5 years
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highlandfenceline · 9 years
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Metal post Fencing
Clipex Demo 
Method of Building
Clipex fencing is built differently from conventional fencing.
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Strainers are put up first as normal but the strainers themselves are different.
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The strut clips into predrilled holes on the metal straining post. The “foot” of the strut is placed on top of a ground plate and a pin is driven through both and part of the way into the ground. At that point a bracing wire is passed round the pin and the strainer and tensioned with a gripple to brace the two together. Then the pin is driven the remainder of the way into the ground.
Instead of running out a line wire to get a line the idea is that the net be run out and tensioned – this is done before the stobs or intermediate posts are put in. The reason for doing it this way is so that the net doesn’t catch into the clips on the intermediate posts before it’s strained or during straining. The clips would prevent it from pulling up properly. Once the net is up the intermediate posts are put in and clipped to the fence line.
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The net was pulled up using clamps and working net to net.
Instead of conventional tie downs the clipex system uses a type of ground anchor. A shoe with a wire attached is driven into the ground using a metal bar. The bar is then retracted. The wire is attached to the post, netting or strainer to be tied down and tensioned using gripples.
Gates are hung on separate posts to strainers.
Line wires, barbed wires and electric fencing can be attached above. The net wasn’t lashed in anyway.
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Clipex in Practice
We set the team from Clipex 3 fencelines, the first was a simple line around a low ground field with good soil depth, the second was a more challenging line on a steep slope with turns and tie downs required, the third was very nasty with virtually no soil and some difficult climbs.
The first line went up very quickly, one man who was also demonstrating and so stopping to speak, had just over 50m up in around 3 hours. The contractors were impressed at the speed with which it went up and the stability of the strainers, we used a hinge jointed net and it worked perfectly.
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The second line was more of a challenge. We used their X fence and that rode the ground well, the contractors liked both it and the barbed wire. The first modification that the contractors wanted, and which was echoed on day 2  by the Forestry Commission was a screw in hook to hold the net down on strainers to allow up hill tensioning without pulling the wire up the smooth side of the strainer.
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The Clipex team used a beefy post to display it’s strength as a turner and the method of pulling wire round it using a driving sleeve (metal tube which fits over post and is used to protect it during thumping) was much admired. The sleeves themselves are a great idea as they fit over the post, the user drives the post down and when the base of the sleeve touches the ground then the post is in far enough.
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The fencers found they were searching for sufficient depth to get the intermediate posts into the ground and had to make some modifications to posts with a grinder.
The Clipex team chose to put up a section of deer fence on the third section using a one piece net. They are currently still developing a two piece net post.
Despite the very difficult ground the clipex posts performed well
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Again the lack of a hook for holding net down was a difficulty when straining the net and some of the intermediates had to be cut down. A bracing post would also have been useful but there is a strut and bracket for use on the beefy post where that is used as a turner and had there been any left we could have used one of those.
The clipex came into it’s own on rock, the Clipex team have produced a separate rock post with a rebar point which can be resined into holes in the rock. Unlike the conventional system where the rock is drilled, a metal post is set into it, and then the wooden post is nailed onto that, the Clipex post was ready to go as soon as the resin had set.
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There were questions about the abundant use of gripples as some of the contractors have had bad experiences with them giving up after a number of years. It would also be possible to use crimps or preformed connectors but the clipex team admitted that one of the reasons it is so fast to put up is the use gripples. These can be backed up with preformed connectors or with traditional knots.
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The contractors concluded that in parkland it would be a great system and that it would also be worth using on very difficult ground given the greater fence life. It will require modification for very difficult ground and the Clipex team have gone away with a number of ideas on how to better suit it to the West Coast. It may have fewer advantages on moderately difficult but accessible ground where it would be relatively easy to replace wooden fencing.
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mcveighparker · 11 months
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mediabooth29 · 5 years
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A busy day at the Clipex stand at CRT FarmFest - young ladies Dana and Indi Anderson travelled with mum and dad from Gympie to visit the event and try the latest equipment. Ned Olsson (left) explains the latest in head bails to some interested producers, and new members of the Clipex Queensland team taking many inquiries around fencing & livestock handling equipment at CRT FarmFest on the final day for the 2019 event. Clipex Australia #clipex #clipexfencing #clipex #fieldday #fieldday2019 #warregohighway #toowoombaregion #beef #beefcattle #beefcattlefarm #cattlecrush #fencingcontractor #crtfarmfest #crtfarmfest2019 #fielddays (at Kingsthorpe, Queensland, Australia) https://www.instagram.com/p/ByWsFrxJoBd/?igshid=t1y7qfd11fhb
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mediabooth29 · 6 years
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A bit of everything for the crowds at Commonwealth Bank AgQuip, with over 3,000 organisations represented on site including long-time exhibitor, Peel Valley Machinery with their John Deere range. There's also a Chinese agricultural delegation visiting the new AgQuip Seminar Room which is running a full three day program, and country music star, Adam Harvey, playing two free concerts on site and talking to the public at the Clipex Stand. Plenty to see and do at Commonwealth Bank AgQuip this afternoon and Thursday from 9am to 4pm, Blackjack Rd, Gunnedah, NSW. #agquip #agquip2018 #clipex #johndeere #johndeerepower #peelvalleymachinery #adamharvey #fieldday #fielddays #commbank #commonwealthbank #gunnedah @clipexaustralia @adamharveyofficial @john_deere_official @gunnedah_shire @commbank @commbankaustralia (at Gunnedah Ag-Quip)
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mediabooth29 · 5 years
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Crowds pouring into CRT FarmFest under blue skies with no wind today. Car parks are filling and the shuttle bus is running people around the ground. Toowoomba Bush Poets Society also presenting poets in action at the Muster Tent in the Clipex Livestock Area, with John McGrady reciting earlier today. Its all happening at CRT FarmFest today and tomorrow at Kingsthorpe, 20km west of Toowoomba on the Warrego Highway. Entry is just $5. #fieldday #fieldday2019 #warregohighway #toowoombaregion #tractors #fielddays #bushpoet #bushpoets #bushpoetry #crtfarmfest2019 (at Kingsthorpe, Queensland, Australia) https://www.instagram.com/p/ByTzMMhJwq7/?igshid=1sri921lo7uk7
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