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Installing Continuous Fence?
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<blockquote data-quote="backhoeboogie" data-source="post: 1369116" data-attributes="member: 3162"><p>TB is right. There are some professionals here. </p><p></p><p>I have questions. Flat ground? Thru limestone? Thru clay? Net wire or all barbed? </p><p></p><p>I ran 1370 foot cross fence. Sandy loam on the river flood plain for the most part. Tension posts every 100 feet or so. Two gates with gate posts. The rest of it was 6 1/2 foot T posts driven to 54 inches. I was about 50 years old then. It took me two weeks working evenings and weekends. Six strands of OK Brand 4 point barbed wire. Used a spooler off of the back of my truck that comes out of the receiver hitch attachment. Unspools two strands of wire at a time. My only welding was on the gate posts and I did the prep.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backhoeboogie, post: 1369116, member: 3162"] TB is right. There are some professionals here. I have questions. Flat ground? Thru limestone? Thru clay? Net wire or all barbed? I ran 1370 foot cross fence. Sandy loam on the river flood plain for the most part. Tension posts every 100 feet or so. Two gates with gate posts. The rest of it was 6 1/2 foot T posts driven to 54 inches. I was about 50 years old then. It took me two weeks working evenings and weekends. Six strands of OK Brand 4 point barbed wire. Used a spooler off of the back of my truck that comes out of the receiver hitch attachment. Unspools two strands of wire at a time. My only welding was on the gate posts and I did the prep. [/QUOTE]
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