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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 612622" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>OK, I'm trying something new this year and trying to get into the 20 century by using some creep grazing and was wondering if any of you use rubber gloves to move poly fence. If so, what thickness of rubber do you look for in the gloves? I'm sure it matters a lot on the type charger but just assume its one that will knock you on the dirt if you don't have gloves on. I used two pair yesterday but found it awefully difficult to handle the rope when it came to a tie off spot. Was wondering if I dropped back to a thinner pair but then again I don't want to get lit up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 612622, member: 4362"] OK, I'm trying something new this year and trying to get into the 20 century by using some creep grazing and was wondering if any of you use rubber gloves to move poly fence. If so, what thickness of rubber do you look for in the gloves? I'm sure it matters a lot on the type charger but just assume its one that will knock you on the dirt if you don't have gloves on. I used two pair yesterday but found it awefully difficult to handle the rope when it came to a tie off spot. Was wondering if I dropped back to a thinner pair but then again I don't want to get lit up. [/QUOTE]
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