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High Tensile best practices for curvey fence along a creek?
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vardaman
Posted 3/25/2012 22:48 (#2306437)
Subject: High Tensile best practices for curvey fence along a creek?


SW Iowa, Clarinda
I'm getting ready to build high tensile fence along a creek that has several s-curves. I plan on using Hedge (Osage Orange) wood post that I have recently cut for the corner areas. My question: what company or style is the best insulator to use on hedge posts? I've seen and heard of the horror stories about the hose-type that wrap around the post.....eventually causing a short........ Is this true?
On the other side of the creek is my dad's corn and soybean fields, so I'd just like to keep them out of the creek. I was planning on 3 strands of High tensile? or should I use 4 strands? It is not perimeter fence. The perimeter fence is 5 strand barbed, which I plan on running 1 hot along.
So, if you could point me to website, links, or pictures of the best practice to use on these hedge posts, I'd greatly appreciate it.
Thanks in advance for all your help.
Ben in SW Iowa
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