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Powder River 8' Cattle Guard
Road span 8 ft · 7'5" or 8' deep · H-15 to U-80 rated · powder-coated steel · Single-lane ranch drives and tight gates.
The residential and county standard. Loaded trucks, trailers, daily ranch traffic. When in doubt, this one.
Wings close the gap between guard and fence post so stock can't skirt the ends. They ship ON your guard — zero added freight. Most orders should add them.
Real LTL freight from actual carrier lanes — typically $500–$1,300 in the lower 48.
Built to order · ships in 1–2 weeks · lower 48 only · We deliver. We do not install.
Straight talk on the 8-footer
An 8-foot span covers a standard single-lane ranch drive with nothing to spare — if your gate hardware or truck mirrors already feel snug, step up to the 10' and thank yourself every winter. At roughly 1,000 lb it's the easiest guard in the line to set with a mid-size tractor.
Specifications
| Road span | 8' 0" |
|---|---|
| Depth (direction of travel) | 7'5" or 8' — selectable above |
| Load ratings | H-15 · H-20 · U-54 · U-80 (12–30 tons/axle) |
| Construction | Round steel top rails on structural I-beam runners |
| Finish | Powder-coat green (safety yellow on HS20) |
| Weight | ~1,000 lb |
| Lead time | Built to order — typically ships in 1–2 weeks |
| Ships | LTL freight from Provo, UT — lower 48 only |
Questions ranchers actually ask
Is HS20 enough for a loaded truck?
HS20 is rated 16 tons per axle — a loaded one-ton dually is under 4. It's what counties spec for public road crossings.
What does freight really cost?
Between $500 and $1,300 for most of the lower 48, depending on lane. Enter your ZIP above and you'll see your exact number before checkout.
Do you install?
No. We deliver. Our installation guide covers excavation, base and drainage, and most ranch buyers set one in an afternoon with a tractor.
Is the freight price really final?
Yes. Freight is passed through at carrier cost plus handling, charged once at checkout. There is no follow-up call and no second charge.
Is 8 feet wide enough for a pickup?
A full-size pickup with mirrors runs about 8'2" — it fits, but it's threading a needle every pass. If the approach isn't dead straight, most buyers are happier on the 10' span.
Something else? (800) 555-0143 — two minutes, no pressure. Or read the load ratings guide and the real cost guide.
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