Leg Winch

This portable system is mountable to any crush, a very useful tool an any farm for lifting and examining foot and leg problems.

  • Suitable for all crush types
  • Foldable frame for easy movement
  • Ratchet system
  • Fully galvanised

Description

It consists of a pulley system with a rope or cable that is wrapped around the cow’s leg and then pulled upward, lifting the leg off the ground

The leg winch is suitable for use on all crush types. Ideal for examining any foot and leg problems in a safe environment. Product is fully galvanised ensuring extra strength and longevity. Suitable for back and front legs, with slide over adjustment for left and right. Foldable design to ensure product is out of way when not in use.

Specification

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Code Description
CR0189 Cattle Leg Lifter

Benefits

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The leg winch is a portable system meaning it can be removed and placed onto another crush race. This is beneficial when cattle are house on out farms.
The leg winch is a foldable system meaning it can be placed out of the way when not in use.
The leg winch can be used on all four legs due to the horizontal bars that allows for the rope to move from one side to the other without hassle.
Adjustable to any crush system.

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Are they in stock?
Teemore carry a large stock both in the UK and Ireland.
Where can I get a price?
For prices, please contact our offices on +44 (0) 28 677 48377.
Where can I purchase these?
You can purchase these directly from Teemore by contacting a sales rep.
Do you offer delivery?
Yes. Teemore offer a delivery service over the UK and Ireland. For smaller orders there may be a small delivery charge depending on your location.

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