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<blockquote data-quote="RDFF" data-source="post: 1655331" data-attributes="member: 39018"><p>I haven't seen it in person of course, so a grain of salt is appropriate, but from what I see, I think if that "hill" was mine, I'd strip it out "up and down" with semi-permanent single wire HT like every 200-300', and then just run up with the quad to move the lead polywire out in front of them , placed on the contour across the hill (on foot). Pretty simple, and alot cheaper and easier than trying to drag tumblewheels, IMO. When they get done with a strip, move them over to the next one using a lane at the bottom. I've got my pastures all stripped like this (200' wide give or take, X 1/2 mile long strips), only need about 3-4 "step-ins" when I move the lead wire. Couple minutes to make a move.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RDFF, post: 1655331, member: 39018"] I haven't seen it in person of course, so a grain of salt is appropriate, but from what I see, I think if that "hill" was mine, I'd strip it out "up and down" with semi-permanent single wire HT like every 200-300', and then just run up with the quad to move the lead polywire out in front of them , placed on the contour across the hill (on foot). Pretty simple, and alot cheaper and easier than trying to drag tumblewheels, IMO. When they get done with a strip, move them over to the next one using a lane at the bottom. I've got my pastures all stripped like this (200' wide give or take, X 1/2 mile long strips), only need about 3-4 "step-ins" when I move the lead wire. Couple minutes to make a move. [/QUOTE]
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