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<blockquote data-quote="ga. prime" data-source="post: 658770" data-attributes="member: 588"><p>High tensile 12.5 gauge is what I use. 180,000 psi breaking strength. I think this would fit anybody's definition of high tensile. You can stretch it till you break the tensioner, but you won't break the wire. Or, you can leave it with a good bit less tension than it takes to break the tensioner and put posts about 20 steps apart with no sag. If you drive your tractor through it, something else in the line will break before the wire does.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ga. prime, post: 658770, member: 588"] High tensile 12.5 gauge is what I use. 180,000 psi breaking strength. I think this would fit anybody's definition of high tensile. You can stretch it till you break the tensioner, but you won't break the wire. Or, you can leave it with a good bit less tension than it takes to break the tensioner and put posts about 20 steps apart with no sag. If you drive your tractor through it, something else in the line will break before the wire does. [/QUOTE]
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