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<blockquote data-quote="daggerduke" data-source="post: 1232000" data-attributes="member: 23443"><p>I got my hands on a 100 mile charger from my neighbor. He bought it at TSC for a pretty good chunk of change around 7 years ago. I've always hear that some of TSC fencers were not really good. This looks like a Zareba, Red Snap'r, or the Blitzer 100 mile charger the local farm and feed store carry here. It's labeled with Tractor Supply Co. All over the front of it. What are some views on the Zareba brand fencers, good or bad? By the way, anybody have any old or broken fencers or fence chargers they want to give away, I'm always needing a back up here and there. If it's broken, I'll send it to the Fencer Fixer Repair people lol</p><p></p><p>It didn't work at all, so I sent it to that Fencer </p><p>Fixer Repair place again that I sent the old Gallagher fencers to. It was a freebie, so I had nothing to lose but a little shipping. After about a week since I sent it, they called me up. It was pretty cheap compared to a knew one, I think I paid $108 and that included the return shipping. I haven't got it back yet, but I need it.</p><p>I have an old Parmak Mark 7 that's quit after 10 or so years running without any issues.</p><p></p><p>I quick thing about this fencer repair place that I didn't know when I had the old Gallagher fencers worked on, they put 1 year repair warranties on their repairs through them. So I'm getting pretty good deals on repairs of these fencers. If you every need some old fencer worked on, I think highly of these people, they nice to talk to as well. <a href="http://www.fencerfixer.com" target="_blank">www.fencerfixer.com</a> is their site.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daggerduke, post: 1232000, member: 23443"] I got my hands on a 100 mile charger from my neighbor. He bought it at TSC for a pretty good chunk of change around 7 years ago. I've always hear that some of TSC fencers were not really good. This looks like a Zareba, Red Snap'r, or the Blitzer 100 mile charger the local farm and feed store carry here. It's labeled with Tractor Supply Co. All over the front of it. What are some views on the Zareba brand fencers, good or bad? By the way, anybody have any old or broken fencers or fence chargers they want to give away, I'm always needing a back up here and there. If it's broken, I'll send it to the Fencer Fixer Repair people lol It didn't work at all, so I sent it to that Fencer Fixer Repair place again that I sent the old Gallagher fencers to. It was a freebie, so I had nothing to lose but a little shipping. After about a week since I sent it, they called me up. It was pretty cheap compared to a knew one, I think I paid $108 and that included the return shipping. I haven't got it back yet, but I need it. I have an old Parmak Mark 7 that's quit after 10 or so years running without any issues. I quick thing about this fencer repair place that I didn't know when I had the old Gallagher fencers worked on, they put 1 year repair warranties on their repairs through them. So I'm getting pretty good deals on repairs of these fencers. If you every need some old fencer worked on, I think highly of these people, they nice to talk to as well. [url=http://www.fencerfixer.com]www.fencerfixer.com[/url] is their site. [/QUOTE]
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