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<blockquote data-quote="Rich" data-source="post: 477220" data-attributes="member: 7477"><p>Weld a piece of 2" oil field pipe between two used disc blades with the curve facing outwards and you got yourself a handy spool to wind the wire on.</p><p></p><p>Mount that spool on a piece of suckerrod between the deweze arms or some other fashion and you can unroll it just as well.</p><p></p><p>If it is barb wire, while you are driving to unroll, have someone put pressure on the spool with a 1x6 piece of scrap lumber and this prohibits the spool from unwinding to fast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rich, post: 477220, member: 7477"] Weld a piece of 2" oil field pipe between two used disc blades with the curve facing outwards and you got yourself a handy spool to wind the wire on. Mount that spool on a piece of suckerrod between the deweze arms or some other fashion and you can unroll it just as well. If it is barb wire, while you are driving to unroll, have someone put pressure on the spool with a 1x6 piece of scrap lumber and this prohibits the spool from unwinding to fast. [/QUOTE]
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