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<blockquote data-quote="danbrady" data-source="post: 795445" data-attributes="member: 14240"><p>I really appreciate the responses. I could cut back to two wires without a problem, or just one in some places. I will have to look into the powerflexfence, was wondering if it was all built to be used together. I see the benefit of not using steel posts. It is possible I could have two chargers, it will take alot of time before I get all the wires run. I have another place that is about 150 acres I could move the 6 joule to, then I would have two. I will probably just get a second 6 joule and set them separately, but as I see it they can use the same grounding system. You guys are pretty sharp when it comes to these cattle issues, I am really glad I asked. I looked on here and just couldn't find it on my own. </p><p></p><p>I believe it's possible to run one wire throughout the creek area, if so, would it be set about 2 ft high? I have some brahman influence, but never more than 3/8. If one didn't hold you could add another wire, or hamburger the high jumper. I don't really care for the super exciteable hard hitting cattle. If an empty sack won't toll them, they are living on the edge with me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danbrady, post: 795445, member: 14240"] I really appreciate the responses. I could cut back to two wires without a problem, or just one in some places. I will have to look into the powerflexfence, was wondering if it was all built to be used together. I see the benefit of not using steel posts. It is possible I could have two chargers, it will take alot of time before I get all the wires run. I have another place that is about 150 acres I could move the 6 joule to, then I would have two. I will probably just get a second 6 joule and set them separately, but as I see it they can use the same grounding system. You guys are pretty sharp when it comes to these cattle issues, I am really glad I asked. I looked on here and just couldn't find it on my own. I believe it's possible to run one wire throughout the creek area, if so, would it be set about 2 ft high? I have some brahman influence, but never more than 3/8. If one didn't hold you could add another wire, or hamburger the high jumper. I don't really care for the super exciteable hard hitting cattle. If an empty sack won't toll them, they are living on the edge with me. [/QUOTE]
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