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how do you place your t-posts for barbed wire
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<blockquote data-quote="msscamp" data-source="post: 816421" data-attributes="member: 539"><p>On perimeter fences, the steel posts were driven so the bumps faced towards the pasture. The bumps hold the wire in the proper spacing, and prevent them from sliding/working up or down.</p><p>I would imagine the weaving is done on interior fences where there are cattle on both sides of the fence because it would help solve the problem of cattle on both sides putting pressure on the wire, and help prevent them from popping the wire off the fence - but that is just a guess. On another note, we never used steel posts with barbed wire except in very rocky ground where it was next to impossible to dig a post hole.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msscamp, post: 816421, member: 539"] On perimeter fences, the steel posts were driven so the bumps faced towards the pasture. The bumps hold the wire in the proper spacing, and prevent them from sliding/working up or down. I would imagine the weaving is done on interior fences where there are cattle on both sides of the fence because it would help solve the problem of cattle on both sides putting pressure on the wire, and help prevent them from popping the wire off the fence - but that is just a guess. On another note, we never used steel posts with barbed wire except in very rocky ground where it was next to impossible to dig a post hole. [/QUOTE]
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