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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1324093" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>Around here, a 'legal' fence needs 5 wires... all my HT fencing is 5 strand, and the MOST important thing are good anchors.. I cannot stress this enough.. if your runs are relatively flat, it works great, if you have dips and rises, you'll have problems with posts pulling out with that much tension (better off barbed).</p><p></p><p>Guitar string tight HT with 2nd and 4th wire hot keeps everyone pretty darned smart.. they don't even get close to it to eat the grass there, must less trouble to retension than barbed where the barbs get hung up on EVERY staple.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1324093, member: 9096"] Around here, a 'legal' fence needs 5 wires... all my HT fencing is 5 strand, and the MOST important thing are good anchors.. I cannot stress this enough.. if your runs are relatively flat, it works great, if you have dips and rises, you'll have problems with posts pulling out with that much tension (better off barbed). Guitar string tight HT with 2nd and 4th wire hot keeps everyone pretty darned smart.. they don't even get close to it to eat the grass there, must less trouble to retension than barbed where the barbs get hung up on EVERY staple. [/QUOTE]
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