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Come Along or Yellow Wire Stretcher

Postby skyhightree1 » Wed Jun 09, 2010 4:37 pm

Does anyone have a preference which is better to stretch barbwire with? I like the come along because the wire stretcher can slip sometimes. I just am leary of the come along because i dont want to over tighten the fencing and or break it and end up wrapped like a pig in a blanket.
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Re: Come Along or Yellow Wire Stretcher

Postby Angus Cowman » Wed Jun 09, 2010 4:49 pm

skyhightree1 wrote:Does anyone have a preference which is better to stretch barbwire with? I like the come along because the wire stretcher can slip sometimes. I just am leary of the come along because i dont want to over tighten the fencing and or break it and end up wrapped like a pig in a blanket.

if I am stretching new wire I prefer a cum along and you can get it pretty tight before it breaks main thing is make sure it doesn't have any kinks cause they will break for sure when you stretch it

I only use the yellow stretchers when repairing fence
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Re: Come Along or Yellow Wire Stretcher

Postby skyhightree1 » Wed Jun 09, 2010 4:56 pm

excellent point angus.
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Re: Come Along or Yellow Wire Stretcher

Postby danl » Thu Jun 10, 2010 6:51 am

The best thing I have found for putting up new fence is a rope fence stretcher ( one that looks like a block and tackle).
You can tighten it or loosen it a lot easier than a come along. The thing I don't like about a come along, is if you need to let a little off. Is sometimes you get more slack than you want. Or if you run out of cable on a long run of wire.
I put a real long rope on my stretcher, so I never have to let it loose and take another go at it.

I have used almost everything over the years, truck, tractor, 4-wheeler, come along, me etc.. the last was the worst :)
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Re: Come Along or Yellow Wire Stretcher

Postby dun » Thu Jun 10, 2010 7:46 am

I hook a comealong to the tractor with a chain at the height I want that run of run. Snug it with the tractor then tighten it with the comalong
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Re: Come Along or Yellow Wire Stretcher

Postby makemfat » Thu Jun 10, 2010 1:29 pm

I've got one like danl mentioned. Was my grandfathers. Still works perfectly. Has a cam lock type feature that is great for barbed wire. Just a flick of the thumb to lock it onto the wire or off of it. Probably has 30 feet of rope in it, so even on long runs you can get the slack out. Probably don't make them anymore....works too good.
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Re: Come Along or Yellow Wire Stretcher

Postby kerley » Fri Jun 11, 2010 2:16 am

dun wrote:I hook a comealong to the tractor with a chain at the height I want that run of run. Snug it with the tractor then tighten it with the comalong

Thats how I do it. After the first stretch I wait a while for the wire to slack up then tighten it up a little more.
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Re: Come Along or Yellow Wire Stretcher

Postby grubbie » Sat Jun 12, 2010 5:28 pm

I use the yellow stretcher. I have used all of the above but the yellow one is the quickest and easiest for me for buildng new, or repairing old. never had one slip. They are a pain when they are new until you get some of the paint worn off.
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Re: Come Along or Yellow Wire Stretcher

Postby skyhightree1 » Mon Jun 14, 2010 4:52 pm

I strunk some barb wire this weekend and used 2 come alongs and i got the wire so tight im worried about when it gets cold it snapping... should i worry about that?
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Re: Come Along or Yellow Wire Stretcher

Postby dun » Mon Jun 14, 2010 5:53 pm

skyhightree1 wrote:I strunk some barb wire this weekend and used 2 come alongs and i got the wire so tight im worried about when it gets cold it snapping... should i worry about that?

Depends on how tight, how much copper is in the wire and how cold.
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Re: Come Along or Yellow Wire Stretcher

Postby skyhightree1 » Tue Jun 15, 2010 12:12 pm

gotcha... I think these next strands im gonna snug them and not make them super tight because i dont want to have to do it again.
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Re: Come Along or Yellow Wire Stretcher

Postby Angus Cowman » Tue Jun 15, 2010 1:38 pm

skyhightree1 wrote:gotcha... I think these next strands im gonna snug them and not make them super tight because i dont want to have to do it again.

if you don't stretch them tight you will be looking at a bunch of sagging wire next yr
I have never stretched one so tight that it broke when the weather cooled off I have stretched a few so tight that I broke them while stretching it
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Re: Come Along or Yellow Wire Stretcher

Postby skyhightree1 » Tue Jun 15, 2010 2:02 pm

this is also true.... I will stretch it pretty tight again.... I wish the land i was fencing was leveled that would be so much easier
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Re: Come Along or Yellow Wire Stretcher

Postby dun » Tue Jun 15, 2010 4:49 pm

I just stretch it till it sings when you snap it. The brand of wire makes a huge difference also. We had an off brand that had too much copper in it and it would sag between posts within a week no matter how tight it was. Anohter off brand didn;t have enough copper and by the time it started to get tight it broke. I've gone to nothing but Red Brand and haven;t had either problem since. The little extra cost is worth the decrease in frustration.
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Re: Come Along or Yellow Wire Stretcher

Postby skyhightree1 » Tue Jun 15, 2010 4:59 pm

i normally use red brand but neighbor gave me 2 rolls so im using it not sure who its made by
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