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<blockquote data-quote="yme" data-source="post: 537967" data-attributes="member: 8113"><p>I bought one of those hand rollers for the poly wire and added a second tap on the end of it and use my cordless drill to wind up poly wire. I have never tried it on wire but I think it would work. I put out a couple of miles of electric fence in the winter on flood ground so a permeate fence just will not last. I have an Allis Chalmers D17 with a "belt drive" on the side. I took the pulley off and made a square shaft pulley. I take 2 dick blades and weld them together with a spacer between and put it on the shalf and can roll wire like a mad man.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yme, post: 537967, member: 8113"] I bought one of those hand rollers for the poly wire and added a second tap on the end of it and use my cordless drill to wind up poly wire. I have never tried it on wire but I think it would work. I put out a couple of miles of electric fence in the winter on flood ground so a permeate fence just will not last. I have an Allis Chalmers D17 with a "belt drive" on the side. I took the pulley off and made a square shaft pulley. I take 2 dick blades and weld them together with a spacer between and put it on the shalf and can roll wire like a mad man. [/QUOTE]
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