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High Tensile best practices for curvey fence along a creek?
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Ben
Posted 3/26/2012 05:22 (#2306687 - in reply to #2306437)
Subject: RE: High Tensile best practices for curvey fence along a creek?


North Mo.
Does this creek have debris move when flooded? If so let some one else use the barb. I realize no one will agree but insulators are unnecessary on hedge post unless hooked to a metal gate. We have several miles of fence with no insulators using hedge post,not true with treated post. Most of my 2 wire fence I come up to on the atv, stick my foot out push the wire down and drive over the wire. It can be done without a shock just do not hold on to the metal on the atv. the fences have enough looseness to do that banjo tight no it would not work. I will typically go over 3 different fences to get to cattle and I am not about to get off the atv at each gate unless moving the cattle. But you have to realize I am lazier than most graziers. Ben
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