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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 2506"><p>> Getting ready to build a 2 wire</p><p>> 12.5 ga. fence. It will be aprrox.</p><p>> 1800 ft long. What height should</p><p>> each wire be? Also, any help on</p><p>> corner posts and/or bracing would</p><p>> be helpful. I will be using</p><p>> T-posts, how far a part can they</p><p>> be? Any help is appreciated!</p><p></p><p>Refer to the Gallagher Fencing Book. A two wire cattle cross fence should be 30" hight with the second wire 10" below the top wire. Post spacing 60 - 75 feet. Controls stockers, Dairy, Mature cattle. I have build my 12.5 gage wire, five strands outside and three strands cross fence using high tinsel fence wire. I used the Push-A-Post Brace System with outstanding results. It is make from 1.33 lb. T post. It can withstand the pull of five strands of 12.5 gage wire for over a quarter mile using the I beam post they provide. I know because I did it. Go to <A HREF="http://www.pushapost,com" TARGET="_blank">www.pushapost,com</A> Good Luck,</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:sillco@compufort.com">sillco@compufort.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 2506"] > Getting ready to build a 2 wire > 12.5 ga. fence. It will be aprrox. > 1800 ft long. What height should > each wire be? Also, any help on > corner posts and/or bracing would > be helpful. I will be using > T-posts, how far a part can they > be? Any help is appreciated! Refer to the Gallagher Fencing Book. A two wire cattle cross fence should be 30" hight with the second wire 10" below the top wire. Post spacing 60 - 75 feet. Controls stockers, Dairy, Mature cattle. I have build my 12.5 gage wire, five strands outside and three strands cross fence using high tinsel fence wire. I used the Push-A-Post Brace System with outstanding results. It is make from 1.33 lb. T post. It can withstand the pull of five strands of 12.5 gage wire for over a quarter mile using the I beam post they provide. I know because I did it. Go to <A HREF="http://www.pushapost,com" TARGET="_blank">www.pushapost,com</A> Good Luck, [email=sillco@compufort.com]sillco@compufort.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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