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Electric fence installation / doesn't work
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<blockquote data-quote="joe" data-source="post: 97826" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>My father used to set the radio on the old truck to static on AM (I can't remember hi or lo channel, or if that matters) then just drive ariound the fence. If it's shorted the radio starts a popping snapping noise and you jump out there and fix it and hop in and keep driving. Neighbors have a short on the gravel road fence bothers my radio every time. Good luck with your fence. I have to agree with most here the ground rods are usually my problem, unless a deer went through the fence somewhere and cought the wire. I always pound in abour 6 copper rods atlest 5-6 ft long, and atleast 4 feet apart. Has helped tremendously. It's a pain, but ALOT easier then rounding up cattle constantly!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joe, post: 97826, member: 1233"] My father used to set the radio on the old truck to static on AM (I can't remember hi or lo channel, or if that matters) then just drive ariound the fence. If it's shorted the radio starts a popping snapping noise and you jump out there and fix it and hop in and keep driving. Neighbors have a short on the gravel road fence bothers my radio every time. Good luck with your fence. I have to agree with most here the ground rods are usually my problem, unless a deer went through the fence somewhere and cought the wire. I always pound in abour 6 copper rods atlest 5-6 ft long, and atleast 4 feet apart. Has helped tremendously. It's a pain, but ALOT easier then rounding up cattle constantly! [/QUOTE]
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