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tightening up some barb wire fence
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<blockquote data-quote="DavisBeefmasters" data-source="post: 811791" data-attributes="member: 2263"><p>My post disappeared, apologize if this is a double up...</p><p></p><p>Depending on the age of the wire you may not want to stretch it at all... if really old you could be making a bigger mess of things. Instead you may just want to ensure that the wire stays equally spaced to one another at the mid-spans.</p><p></p><p>IMHO on the clamp thing is absolutely NOT, 2 reasons:</p><p>1. If you have old wire (and we have some on the ranch older than dirt), it creates the next spot where the wire breaks</p><p>2. On new wire, it creates the spot where rust will begin and creates a spot that the cows like to tinker with by rubbing on it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DavisBeefmasters, post: 811791, member: 2263"] My post disappeared, apologize if this is a double up... Depending on the age of the wire you may not want to stretch it at all... if really old you could be making a bigger mess of things. Instead you may just want to ensure that the wire stays equally spaced to one another at the mid-spans. IMHO on the clamp thing is absolutely NOT, 2 reasons: 1. If you have old wire (and we have some on the ranch older than dirt), it creates the next spot where the wire breaks 2. On new wire, it creates the spot where rust will begin and creates a spot that the cows like to tinker with by rubbing on it [/QUOTE]
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