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<blockquote data-quote="backhoeboogie" data-source="post: 345780" data-attributes="member: 3162"><p>There wasn't much choice. Had to move a portable pen and chute, get a cow in a head gate and milk her down. The wind was tough on those panels. I didn't get hit by any flying tin, but much of a neighbor's old barn is scattered through my place. I chased young calves for hours. They didn't know what to do in that wind. I got out the rope and roped a couple from foot. Then the wind blew the gate open and they all got out again. They penned much easier the second run and the wind was beginning to lay by then. </p><p></p><p>Yesterday I was up at my daughter's house and their wood fence held tight. It has tube steel runners/rails welded to pipe posts concreted in the ground. The wood pickets are screwed to the tube steel rails. Their fence was the only one standing in the whole neighborhood. This should be a boom business for Home Depot or Lowe's. There is split wood posts and rails as well as busted pickets all over that development. One of the neighbors lost a trampoline and found it in a pasture about a half mile away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backhoeboogie, post: 345780, member: 3162"] There wasn't much choice. Had to move a portable pen and chute, get a cow in a head gate and milk her down. The wind was tough on those panels. I didn't get hit by any flying tin, but much of a neighbor's old barn is scattered through my place. I chased young calves for hours. They didn't know what to do in that wind. I got out the rope and roped a couple from foot. Then the wind blew the gate open and they all got out again. They penned much easier the second run and the wind was beginning to lay by then. Yesterday I was up at my daughter's house and their wood fence held tight. It has tube steel runners/rails welded to pipe posts concreted in the ground. The wood pickets are screwed to the tube steel rails. Their fence was the only one standing in the whole neighborhood. This should be a boom business for Home Depot or Lowe's. There is split wood posts and rails as well as busted pickets all over that development. One of the neighbors lost a trampoline and found it in a pasture about a half mile away. [/QUOTE]
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