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Running Electric Across Deep Ravine????
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<blockquote data-quote="BK9954" data-source="post: 1394618" data-attributes="member: 23651"><p>Not really too much to attach it to on the other side. The ground is pretty sandy in the wash out. Was either thinking possibly running hot wire hanging down 20 inches above the ground with lead fishing weights that crimp on to hold them down. Those would come off easily if debris caught them. Or just put a flimsy cattle panel chained to the tree secured to the other side by t post made to break away. Cut it out about 2 foot from the ground to allow small debris. But to be honest this ravine is the drain for about 40 acres and some of the county road. Gets logs floating down it sometimes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BK9954, post: 1394618, member: 23651"] Not really too much to attach it to on the other side. The ground is pretty sandy in the wash out. Was either thinking possibly running hot wire hanging down 20 inches above the ground with lead fishing weights that crimp on to hold them down. Those would come off easily if debris caught them. Or just put a flimsy cattle panel chained to the tree secured to the other side by t post made to break away. Cut it out about 2 foot from the ground to allow small debris. But to be honest this ravine is the drain for about 40 acres and some of the county road. Gets logs floating down it sometimes. [/QUOTE]
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