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<blockquote data-quote="James T" data-source="post: 870615" data-attributes="member: 17369"><p>Another way to roll it up is to slip a 2' length of hollow, but sturdy, cardboard tubing over your 3 point post hole digger. Pop a small diameter hole into the tubing and insert one end of the wire. Crank up the tractor on a low idle, turn on the pto. From about 2-3 feet away, you can guide the wire up and down the tubing to evenly load it while the auger turns. All of this assumes that the wire is not attached to anything. And safer if you have a partner to turn off the pto if need be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James T, post: 870615, member: 17369"] Another way to roll it up is to slip a 2' length of hollow, but sturdy, cardboard tubing over your 3 point post hole digger. Pop a small diameter hole into the tubing and insert one end of the wire. Crank up the tractor on a low idle, turn on the pto. From about 2-3 feet away, you can guide the wire up and down the tubing to evenly load it while the auger turns. All of this assumes that the wire is not attached to anything. And safer if you have a partner to turn off the pto if need be. [/QUOTE]
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