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Whats the best way to run temparary pasture lines.
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 439508" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Depends on thw winds in your area. We use polywire, 9 metal strands, you could also use poly rope, the more conductors the better or polytape. The rope and tape chafe somehting awfull with the einds we get and the wores break. We've been using the same polywire for 8-9 years. A plastic tread in post or the light weight fiberglass ones you drive in will work. If you go with fiberglass make sure it's uv stabilized. Except for the ends, you're not using the posts for strength, just to hold the wire off the ground</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 439508, member: 34"] Depends on thw winds in your area. We use polywire, 9 metal strands, you could also use poly rope, the more conductors the better or polytape. The rope and tape chafe somehting awfull with the einds we get and the wores break. We've been using the same polywire for 8-9 years. A plastic tread in post or the light weight fiberglass ones you drive in will work. If you go with fiberglass make sure it's uv stabilized. Except for the ends, you're not using the posts for strength, just to hold the wire off the ground [/QUOTE]
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