dun":2b4amfyb said:mitchwi":2b4amfyb said:I've wondered about the Hi-ten going thru woods when a tree goes over on it, barb will usually snap right there, or stretch enough to not break. Last summer I had a tree land right on a t-post and drove it and the barb wire straight into the ground with only 3 inches of t-post left sticking out. What I am wondering is, the barb will usually stay up, at least up to the next clip, then of course the tree is there....what happens in the same scenerio with the hi-ten?
Same thing but be careful when you cut the tree, the wire will snap/jump/leap right back up.
dun
I built a mile of 4 strand non-electric high tensile fence through the woods 3 years ago. It's just a cross fence but it's the cheapest low maintenance fence I have. Holds up to deer and trees really well.