JMJ Farms
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Yall don't know nothing about fencing techniques :lol2:
I will try to take some pics to show yall how it's done. My father in law sold me his cows and rented me his place. I have been fixing fence and found TWO spots where the 4" wooden post had rotted off at the ground. The staples holding the barb wire were fine. So he took a piece of electric fence wire and tied the post to a tree about 4' away. Then tied another piece to another tree in the opposite direction. Used it for a "stay".
When a tree fell on the fence, he simply ran some new strands over the top off the tree to the nearest post in each direction. He owns three or four chainsaws.
What's a gate hinge? Baling twine works fine.
What's a chain for? Gates in the cow lot are tied with rope.
What's a headgate? Just pour the wormer on their back.
But, with all this being said, his bank account is much fatter than mine :tiphat:
I will try to take some pics to show yall how it's done. My father in law sold me his cows and rented me his place. I have been fixing fence and found TWO spots where the 4" wooden post had rotted off at the ground. The staples holding the barb wire were fine. So he took a piece of electric fence wire and tied the post to a tree about 4' away. Then tied another piece to another tree in the opposite direction. Used it for a "stay".
When a tree fell on the fence, he simply ran some new strands over the top off the tree to the nearest post in each direction. He owns three or four chainsaws.
What's a gate hinge? Baling twine works fine.
What's a chain for? Gates in the cow lot are tied with rope.
What's a headgate? Just pour the wormer on their back.
But, with all this being said, his bank account is much fatter than mine :tiphat: