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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky" data-source="post: 1692689" data-attributes="member: 32659"><p>Thanks for responding fence. I got to thinking after I wrote the post and thought maybe do as you said and get the slack out then come a long it. I do have a calibrated fence tensioning arm…lol. Hard to believe but I've had the same old come a long for 20 yrs. I've bought new ones but always use the same old one. I've got an tracked skid steer and am afraid I'll pull the wire in two with it. On high tensile net I pull until it won't pull anymore.</p><p></p><p>I've broken barbwire by pulling too tight before but never had the roll up disaster some talk about. It always just lays down flat. I could see the grapper device coming back at the skid though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky, post: 1692689, member: 32659"] Thanks for responding fence. I got to thinking after I wrote the post and thought maybe do as you said and get the slack out then come a long it. I do have a calibrated fence tensioning arm…lol. Hard to believe but I’ve had the same old come a long for 20 yrs. I’ve bought new ones but always use the same old one. I’ve got an tracked skid steer and am afraid I’ll pull the wire in two with it. On high tensile net I pull until it won’t pull anymore. I’ve broken barbwire by pulling too tight before but never had the roll up disaster some talk about. It always just lays down flat. I could see the grapper device coming back at the skid though. [/QUOTE]
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