Moly's Headgate Products with Ray Sturn
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Welcome back to the American Cattlemen Podcast. Just ahead, we have Dustin Hector, he's the director of Business Development for the American Cattlemen Media Group and he sits down with Ray Sturn with Moly Manufacturing. With over 33 years of experience, Ray began his journey working on a family grain and dairy farm before joining Moly Manufacturing when the company was just starting, with only three employees at the time.
The discussion centered on Moly's signature silencer headgates, which have maintained a consistent design for over three decades. Ray emphasized that Moly's headgate durability and effectiveness stem from its unique patented design, featuring urethane bushing pivot points and a hydraulic system that applies equal pressure from top to bottom. This design ensures animal safety by minimizing potential injury and creating a smooth, controlled catching process.
Moly Manufacturing has expanded beyond headgates to offer complete cattle working facilities, including turret gates, alleyways, and portable corral systems. The company's philosophy revolves around listening to customer needs and creating high-quality, adaptable equipment. Ray highlighted the headgate's versatility, particularly for challenging scenarios like working with horned cattle, where the chute's design allows for precise body control and gentle animal handling.
The hydraulic headgates come with multiple restraint options, from manual neck extender bars to sophisticated hydraulic systems that can adjust to different cattle sizes and procedures. Ray stressed the importance of regular maintenance and visual inspections to ensure equipment longevity and optimal performance.
Throughout the interview, Ray's passion for agricultural equipment and commitment to solving ranchers' practical challenges was evident. His approach combines decades of hands-on experience with a deep understanding of cattle handling needs, making Moly Manufacturing a trusted name in the industry.
Moly's Headgate Products
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