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<blockquote data-quote="Farm Fence Solutions" data-source="post: 1386395" data-attributes="member: 26621"><p>We live where the farm ground meets the reclaimed coal mine ground and the hilly timber land. We have a few small squares around with string on them, but it's gotta be an emergency to feed them around here! Mostly big rounds, but I do have a neighbor with a big square baler. </p><p></p><p>The water gap tin is screwed to a treated 2x6. The 2x6 is bolted to gate hinges.....the kind you would use for a wooden gate, since they already have holes for carriage bolts. The female end of the gate hinge is threaded on to the cable. We usually hang the tin after the boards are hung and the cable is stretched. Sucker will get heavier than one man can handle pretty quick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farm Fence Solutions, post: 1386395, member: 26621"] We live where the farm ground meets the reclaimed coal mine ground and the hilly timber land. We have a few small squares around with string on them, but it's gotta be an emergency to feed them around here! Mostly big rounds, but I do have a neighbor with a big square baler. The water gap tin is screwed to a treated 2x6. The 2x6 is bolted to gate hinges.....the kind you would use for a wooden gate, since they already have holes for carriage bolts. The female end of the gate hinge is threaded on to the cable. We usually hang the tin after the boards are hung and the cable is stretched. Sucker will get heavier than one man can handle pretty quick. [/QUOTE]
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