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<blockquote data-quote="B&amp;amp;L Longhorn Ranch" data-source="post: 662322" data-attributes="member: 11094"><p>If you're talking from H-Brace to H-Brace, I agree _ run on TIGHT string.</p><p>BUT, If you're talking about a LONG fence, I've done the one wire trick and still had the wave effect going on due to wind, complacency, etc.</p><p>What we do...</p><p>Wife sits down on 4-wheeler with UNLOADED (I check it myself in case she's mad at me) deer rifle and she looks thru scope at stopping point.</p><p>On my 4-wheeler, I drive down to where I want the H-Brace, hold a T-Post steady, and she guides me back and forth till it's right.</p><p>At times, I use the portable auger and sit the steel post then/there OR drive the t-post in and come back later to sit the steel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B&L Longhorn Ranch, post: 662322, member: 11094"] If you're talking from H-Brace to H-Brace, I agree _ run on TIGHT string. BUT, If you're talking about a LONG fence, I've done the one wire trick and still had the wave effect going on due to wind, complacency, etc. What we do... Wife sits down on 4-wheeler with UNLOADED (I check it myself in case she's mad at me) deer rifle and she looks thru scope at stopping point. On my 4-wheeler, I drive down to where I want the H-Brace, hold a T-Post steady, and she guides me back and forth till it's right. At times, I use the portable auger and sit the steel post then/there OR drive the t-post in and come back later to sit the steel. [/QUOTE]
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