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<blockquote data-quote="anewcomer" data-source="post: 1762023" data-attributes="member: 18748"><p>Bryan M, nothing rejuvenates a worn out fence, nor protects a new fence from the inevitable pressure of livestock like an offset hotwire! The key point is getting the hot wire a sufficient distance from the old, or existing fence, so as not to experience contact and, therefore grounding out the hot wire. Premium Fence sells a very sturdy offset bracket that I have used with absolutely no failure. It is pricey, but remember you only need one about every 50'. American Grazinglands has an offset from Speedrite that I am looking at, at a cheaper price. Put the wire for cattle at 32-34" and you will never regret installing an offset wire. Your grandchildren will thank you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="anewcomer, post: 1762023, member: 18748"] Bryan M, nothing rejuvenates a worn out fence, nor protects a new fence from the inevitable pressure of livestock like an offset hotwire! The key point is getting the hot wire a sufficient distance from the old, or existing fence, so as not to experience contact and, therefore grounding out the hot wire. Premium Fence sells a very sturdy offset bracket that I have used with absolutely no failure. It is pricey, but remember you only need one about every 50’. American Grazinglands has an offset from Speedrite that I am looking at, at a cheaper price. Put the wire for cattle at 32-34” and you will never regret installing an offset wire. Your grandchildren will thank you! [/QUOTE]
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