I remember having to walk the electric fence every day during deer season. Many deer out of their territory and they constantly had the unfamiliar fence torn down. I had my pockets stuffed with extra plastic insulators and tools. The torn wire often was not long enough to splice, so I added an extra few feet of electric fence wire looped around my bare neck, hanging about to waist level, to allow my hands to be free.
All worked well until I thought I saw a problem on the far side of the fence. I leaned forward over the fence and the wire around my neck swung forward and touched the fence. WHAM !!!, LIGHTS OUT,DID ANYONE GET THE LICENSE NUMBER OF THAT TRUCK THAT JUST HIT ME ??
Man that old weed burner fencer had a kick, and me with a loop of wire all the way around my sweaty neck. OOOF, LIGHTS OUT. LOL ;-)
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