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Stretching Barbed Wire Poll
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<blockquote data-quote="JW IN VA" data-source="post: 1679383" data-attributes="member: 21289"><p>Just wondering what others use to stretch barbed wire with when installing or repairing.</p><p>I watched videos with a "walking chain stretcher" and they look neat. A number of people like the Golden rod series.</p><p>I use a "bulldog" pipe stretcher come for short to medium runs and a 2 ton cable come along for long stretches. Also have a little short pipe stretcher from Kencove I carry some. In a pinch, I have used the fence t. I really like the way the Bulldog grips all the way around the wire and can't jump off. Usually have to knock the ring loose a little after you finish the stretch. i even bought a set of those clamps for the come along.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JW IN VA, post: 1679383, member: 21289"] Just wondering what others use to stretch barbed wire with when installing or repairing. I watched videos with a "walking chain stretcher" and they look neat. A number of people like the Golden rod series. I use a "bulldog" pipe stretcher come for short to medium runs and a 2 ton cable come along for long stretches. Also have a little short pipe stretcher from Kencove I carry some. In a pinch, I have used the fence t. I really like the way the Bulldog grips all the way around the wire and can't jump off. Usually have to knock the ring loose a little after you finish the stretch. i even bought a set of those clamps for the come along. [/QUOTE]
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