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<blockquote data-quote="sillco" data-source="post: 20157" data-attributes="member: 42"><p>DR: I have a five strand hi tinsel fence around my place and I have never had a cow get out. In fact, If a tree falls on the fence all I do is cut it off and fence will pop up in its orginial position. Barb wire will not do that. I feel safe puting my T post about 50 feet apart and even place a 6" round wood about every sixth or seventh post on the highway. On leased land I would not use the wood post. I also use Push-A-Post braces for the corners. They are strong, removable and easy to install. I do recommend using a good fence entergizer sized for the amount of fence you are going to build. My fence runs about 6 - 9,000 volts. I made the second strand from the botton and second strand from the top hot. Hi tinsel fencing is fast and much easier to install than any other type.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sillco, post: 20157, member: 42"] DR: I have a five strand hi tinsel fence around my place and I have never had a cow get out. In fact, If a tree falls on the fence all I do is cut it off and fence will pop up in its orginial position. Barb wire will not do that. I feel safe puting my T post about 50 feet apart and even place a 6" round wood about every sixth or seventh post on the highway. On leased land I would not use the wood post. I also use Push-A-Post braces for the corners. They are strong, removable and easy to install. I do recommend using a good fence entergizer sized for the amount of fence you are going to build. My fence runs about 6 - 9,000 volts. I made the second strand from the botton and second strand from the top hot. Hi tinsel fencing is fast and much easier to install than any other type. [/QUOTE]
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