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Posted by Tom in TN on October 15, 2006 at 16:23:20 from (4.152.96.235):
In Reply to: Hated to sell posted by KEH on October 15, 2006 at 15:19:09:
KEH, This might be an entirely situation, but my horses lifted a couple of steel gates off their hinges and went off for some fun on their own. I finally realized that when I put the hinge bolts into the fence post, I was supposed to put the bottom one in so that it pointed up and the top one in so that it pointed down. That holds the gate on so it can't be lifted off. I went around and changed all of the top hinge bolts on the all of the gates that I had installed, and haven't had any problems like that since. Sorry you had to sell your bull. Mine stays home, but I constantly fight my neighbor's bull to keep him over on his side of the fence. Tom in TN
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