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New Barbed Wire Fence Top or Bottom Strand first
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<blockquote data-quote="tytower" data-source="post: 763760" data-attributes="member: 2399"><p>We drill holes in our timber split posts and feed the barbed wire through each post in turn.</p><p>Bore a 1¨ hole at right angles to the line of the fence and bang a wire roll holder for the barbed then feed a long gal multi-strand wire through the holes from the other end , attach barbed wire to it and pull with the tractor</p><p></p><p>Definately do the top first or every strand gets hooked up and hands get lost like that.</p><p></p><p>When i put in wood post then 2 Gal ´´T ´´stakes then wood etc I have to feed the multi in the bottom first to give a line to bang the gal posts in. I never pull barb in at the bottom first</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tytower, post: 763760, member: 2399"] We drill holes in our timber split posts and feed the barbed wire through each post in turn. Bore a 1¨ hole at right angles to the line of the fence and bang a wire roll holder for the barbed then feed a long gal multi-strand wire through the holes from the other end , attach barbed wire to it and pull with the tractor Definately do the top first or every strand gets hooked up and hands get lost like that. When i put in wood post then 2 Gal ´´T ´´stakes then wood etc I have to feed the multi in the bottom first to give a line to bang the gal posts in. I never pull barb in at the bottom first [/QUOTE]
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