Posted by The tractor vet on April 24, 2014 at 08:31:49 from (75.19.127.142):
In Reply to: modern fence chargers posted by j hikemper on April 23, 2014 at 19:32:18:
Keeping a fence HOT seams to be a never ending job. And the way my buddy does it does not help . He never wants to take the extra half hour to fix what is wrong so it gets somewhat patched and that patch does not last . Ya know when the fence isnot working wright just how it zaps when you have to unhook the two strands to get thru the lane as the one side is the main feed line and the other is on the down leg of the run . Guess i am old fashioned since i like to do a job one time and do it wright the first time . Plum hate going back over and over the same thing . just wrapping wire around each other does not make for a good connection ya need some type of clamping method . Ya need to keep the fence line clear of weeds and brush . Ya need good insulators , ya need good posts .
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