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<blockquote data-quote="SmokinM" data-source="post: 1680075" data-attributes="member: 21382"><p>Thanks for chiming in Fence. I have done miles of woven and barbed wire like you describe with the ball, burn and usually bury method. This fence is fairly clean and posts are in good shape but HT is marginally more useful than tits on a boar hog IMO when it comes to keeping in calves and neighbors cows out. I will give that a shot. Do you do one strand at a time or roll all 4-5? All the fence is broke up in couple hundred ft. sections. I don't know why but they terminated at every corner and did jumper wires. Just another reason it needs to come out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SmokinM, post: 1680075, member: 21382"] Thanks for chiming in Fence. I have done miles of woven and barbed wire like you describe with the ball, burn and usually bury method. This fence is fairly clean and posts are in good shape but HT is marginally more useful than tits on a boar hog IMO when it comes to keeping in calves and neighbors cows out. I will give that a shot. Do you do one strand at a time or roll all 4-5? All the fence is broke up in couple hundred ft. sections. I don’t know why but they terminated at every corner and did jumper wires. Just another reason it needs to come out. [/QUOTE]
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