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<blockquote data-quote="EastTxBrushCattle" data-source="post: 1128234" data-attributes="member: 21340"><p>I've always used a t-post to pull woven wire. Wrap the end around the t-post, tie the wire to itself and pull away. We run a chain to both ends of the t-post and pull with the tractor bucket to tighten it up, makes it easy to adjust the height that the wire is pulling at vs using the utv or truck. Always have t-posts around when doing fence anyways, so it's easy enough to use and always on hand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EastTxBrushCattle, post: 1128234, member: 21340"] I've always used a t-post to pull woven wire. Wrap the end around the t-post, tie the wire to itself and pull away. We run a chain to both ends of the t-post and pull with the tractor bucket to tighten it up, makes it easy to adjust the height that the wire is pulling at vs using the utv or truck. Always have t-posts around when doing fence anyways, so it's easy enough to use and always on hand. [/QUOTE]
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