I have an old single horse trailer that will be converted into a fence trailer. Gonna weld some floating wheel hubs on the floor with a 5ft tall, 2in drill pipe, that will dispense my net wire.If you have a lot of fence to install.
I have an old single horse trailer that will be converted into a fence trailer. Gonna weld some floating wheel hubs on the floor with a 5ft tall, 2in drill pipe, that will dispense my net wire.If you have a lot of fence to install.
Just curious what type of net fencing you are planning on using.Nifty
Except I'm gonna replace most of it with net wire.
^ Read comments above in your quote.Just curious what type of net fencing you are planning on using.
galvanize sheep and goat net wire fence
High tension or normal?
normal
Normal cow net with equally spaced horizontal wires or something like hog or goat wire that is progressively closer together towards the bottom? 4in squared
Any barbed wires (or slick) at the top? Both. slick wire even with top of the net wire, 2in above net that Gaucho barbwire. Total fence height 50in. At bottom of net wire another strand of Gaucho barbwire.
What are you trying to keep in (or out)? Yotes, hogs, dogs
Eventually I plan on getting rid of cows and raise sheep.
How do you intend to stretch it, have you ever tried to use a belly stretch? I use a come along, chain 2x4's bolted together, net wire sandwich between. See my picture.
How long are the runs you have to do? Posts(wood/pipe) at every 40' and H posts 200' I dont pull more than 120' at a time, you get a tighter fence and if net wire sandwich correctly it will not damage mid runs of 330' roll
Thanks for the info on the fencing.
Nice knotting and good idea on running a heavy wire right at top wire to reinforce it. I like to use Gripple splices to stretch the single wires near the middle so it can easily be tightened up in the future. I am old school on post spacing at 8 feet on center
hope you got some good rain but it was too much too fast here.
Good deal! I hope we are as lucky. We have chances of rain 4 of the next 5 days. I have ponds to fill & Brome + food plots that need water.1.3in of rain!!
I doubt that. The yearly avg of rain here is supposed to be 29in. Last few years of drought, that has brought the avg. down 23in.As the saying goes, you must be paying the preacher well !!