Surprisingly, it usually works well here.That's a good wet weather grounding system.
That's like a stampede.A. Actually they were not contained by any fence.
B. How many I need to qualify? I had like 8 of em out again tonight.
C. I have a 4 wheeler! But we weren't going far...
D. Mr. Coffee made it.
Loved that @Dave
Thanks! Been a long day my friend.
The photo is a wall hanger! (beautiful) thank you for postingSometimes you actually don't know if it's an official cattle drive because you have no idea how many cattle you have in front of you.
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It seemed like every year I forget this and can't figure out why my fence is off. I have finally remember to water the rods as a first step in the summer when it's dry and hot.RE electric fence, Try some water on the ground rods and check connections, you're welcome!
Knuckle head kids!…..Yeeeeehawww!
Hot wire ain't working so good, it's sooo dry!
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Dang my legs are long! Who drives cattle while drinking the morning coffee?
Git 'er dun 'ol son!
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I guess it twernt really driving. More like meandering.....
Get a 5gallon bucket with a lid. Fill it with water. The lid is to keep it from evaporating and also to keep bugs and dirt out.It seemed like every year I forget this and can't figure out why my fence is off. I have finally remember to water the rods as a first step in the summer when it's dry and hot.
Amen to that! I have four 8ft copper rods in the fence row that is in the road ditch. There is a lane and the energizer is under coverAdd to this, a properly grounded fence should have 3 or more ground rods. You will need a bucket at each ground rod.