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Posted by KEH on June 13, 2007 at 15:29:02 from (64.53.72.138):
I extended an electric fence so I could hook up the 2 strands, one waist level one a few inches off the ground to keep deer and raccons out of the garden. I ran the fence across two gates and want to bury the wire at the gates so I can drive tractors across the wire. Unhooking the wire at a gate gets old. I conferred with another guy who has done this and he said he had trouble with the underground wire breaking if he just buried it so he buried it in plastic conduit. He advised burying it at least a foot deep so tractors would not break the pipe too. I don't know if I can handle digging it by hand or not. Anybody else have experience with this? KEH
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