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Port-a-Cut - The Truly Portable Mechanical Cow

********** 2010 UPDATE **********
With another year behind us we hope you and your family are happy and
healthy.  Port-a-Cut is here when you need us and will continue to offer a
proven product at a 'working man' price.  Good luck in 2010 and we hope to
hear from you very soon!  

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Welcome to
Port-a-Cut, the simplest, most economical, and (other than
cattle) most effective exercise and training tool in the horse industry today.  
Whether Cutting, Cow Horse, Penning or Rodeo, the
Port-a-Cut mechanical
cow (or ‘flag’) can keep you and your horse tuned up and ready for action.  

The
Port-a-Cut installs in under 10 minutes and is supplied as a complete
package, including –

1) Motor, directional control, pulleys, cabling, mounting hardware and bag.

The combination of specifically sized drive, low stretch cabling, weighted
target, and all necessary hardware allows the
Port-a-Cut to adapt to nearly
any working environment.  The entire package fits in the included canvas
tote and weighs less than 15 pounds!

Control is
manual (requires an operator other than the rider), with the
variable speed switch providing adaptation and flexibility in practice
activities.  **Please note a flag training video will be available shortly for
those interested in assistance with their workouts.**

Complete product information follows and we thank you for your interest!

Sincerely,

The Win-D-Acres Family


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*UPDATE*UPDATE*UPDATE*UPDATE*

01/10 - The Mechanical Cow that beats all others in performance for the
price has had another 'banner' year.  Thanks to all for their purchase of
our flag and remember to send pictures!

01/09 - Holiday sales of Port-a-Cut were off the charts and I thank one and all for
their support.  We hope all have a wonderful winter and spring of 2009!

10/08 - We have returned from a very successful visit to the Sunbelt Ag Expo!  A
picture of the booth is inset above as we joined the NCHA in demonstrations of the
cutting horse and it's wonderful abilities.  Crowds were more than appreciative and
Port-a-Cut worked without a hitch!

9/08 - Plans are proceeding for our participation in the Sunbelt Ag Expo - a number
of exciting activities are on the bill with great horses and better resources.

8/08 - This October PAC has been invited to join thousands of our close horse
friends at the Sunbelt Ag Expo, complete with daily product demos.  If you are in the
neighborhood please stop and say hello!

6/08 - Orders are coming in by the day, it's clear the price of gas is keeping folks at
home rather than on the road to show.  Not good for the industry, we hope for some
relief sooner rather than later...

5/08 - It is almost summer and the Port-a-Cut production line has seen a busy
spring!  More thanks to all who have purchased and good luck this season!

11/07 - It is now cold enough to call this time of year fall.  Happy Holidays to you and
yours, travel safely and good luck if you are concluding a competition season!

10/07 - Heading into fall and we have had a great year of Port-a-Cutting.  Thank you
to all who have purchased (and our first repeat customer!), we appreciate the
business.  Please see the Sandy page for an update as well.

9/07 - Had a relatively quiet summer with only one other competition to date at
Happenstance WMW Ranch.   Please take a look at their website - great information
and a solid program -
www.happenstancewmwranch.net

5/07 - Sandy was in her first competition of the year with no work other than the
Port-a-Cut - she came away with money and (2) AQHA points!!!

4/07 - The New Flags Are Here!!!  We are now shipping our new style of flag -
lighter weight, slightly smaller overall size, photo cow face, nylon sail material.
This will allow longer runs of 80' or more (currently limited to 70).
Original design is still available, please specify when ordering.

2/07 - Please check the new calendar on 'Sandy's Page' for cutting activity available
in our area this year.  As items change we will update, and please give the farm a
call if you would like further detail on any of the events.

1/07 - 2006 wound up a great year for PAC and we thank all who purchased from us.  
A lighter weight flag is in the works and will roll out in the next month or so.  Also,
we continue pursuit of a wireless version of the product but want the price to work
so we will keep you posted as progress is made.

12/06 - We now offer one size cutter rather than the small / large option - the larger
unit has proven superior in performance, particularly at low speed(s), and stocking a
single size motor means faster delivery.

9/06 - With flags mounted in arenas, on barns, on fences, in pastures, on trailers, and
any number of other ways we haven't been told about (both temporary and
permanent), we have made some modifications to our mounting scheme to provide
even better support for the
Port-a-Cut.  Please let us know how you are using your
cutter and we will highlight it on our site.

7/06 - A new flag design is shipping as well and I will put pictures up as soon as I can!

6/06 - Remember to check in with
Port-a-Cut trainers like J.P. Bell (www.jpbell.com)
for training tips and tricks with the flag.  We encourage you to visit his website to
learn more about the J.P. Bell program.
Sunbelt Ag Expo 2008