Arnold Romppai To be honest i think the insu-timber method is a bit out dated, In the Uk it was being sold 20+ years ago by Rutland electric fencing branded as "Electro-Wood" At the time it was cost effective and made a smart fence. You can still buy Insu-timber posts and droppers but they are very expensive, you'd be far better just using good quality timber posts and insulators
Look into Pasture Pro posts from Kencove Fence. They sell self insulated droppers and posts. I liked the insultimber system that I worked with in Nebraska, Pasture Pro is a very good alternative. Plastic/wood fiber composite.
Look at the Title to the video , it states TSCStores1966 . When we break down the Title we discover that this video is from Tractor Supply Centers Stores in the year 1966 . This is an Old video on how to establish a basic understanding of electric fencing systems and by comparing this "easy " method from way back then to the "more modernized" Electric Fencing solutions today we can easily discern why so many peoples are having troubles with their fences ( quite essentially people aren't putting up their fences correctly ) . Nostalgic videos from before compared to the way people do things TODAY show how people TODAY are failing in their endeavors and why so many people now hire "Fence Building Companies " to put up their fences. Arnold Romppai states he wish he knew where to get this from and that he's been around to Co-ops looking for this . You wanna find it build a time machine and go to Tractor Supply Centers in the U.S.,.( remember set your time dial to 1966 ) .
This seems very chintzy, way too many proprietary parts, and very time consuming. Look how the posts just wobble about, the wind alone will compromise this fence.
I wish I knew were to get this, I been to all my co-ops looking for this, they all look at me as if I'm nuts, I want to do all my land
Arnold Romppai To be honest i think the insu-timber method is a bit out dated, In the Uk it was being sold 20+ years ago by Rutland electric fencing branded as "Electro-Wood" At the time it was cost effective and made a smart fence. You can still buy Insu-timber posts and droppers but they are very expensive, you'd be far better just using good quality timber posts and insulators
oliver martin thank you
Look into Pasture Pro posts from Kencove Fence. They sell self insulated droppers and posts. I liked the insultimber system that I worked with in Nebraska, Pasture Pro is a very good alternative. Plastic/wood fiber composite.
Look at the Title to the video , it states TSCStores1966 . When we break down the Title we discover that this video is from Tractor Supply Centers Stores in the year 1966 . This is an Old video on how to establish a basic understanding of electric fencing systems and by comparing this "easy " method from way back then to the "more modernized" Electric Fencing solutions today we can easily discern why so many peoples are having troubles with their fences ( quite essentially people aren't putting up their fences correctly ) . Nostalgic videos from before compared to the way people do things TODAY show how people TODAY are failing in their endeavors and why so many people now hire "Fence Building Companies " to put up their fences. Arnold Romppai states he wish he knew where to get this from and that he's been around to Co-ops looking for this . You wanna find it build a time machine and go to Tractor Supply Centers in the U.S.,.( remember set your time dial to 1966 ) .
New Zealand fencing
are there no corners on fields in New Zealand?
Nope
This seems very chintzy, way too many proprietary parts, and very time consuming. Look how the posts just wobble about, the wind alone will compromise this fence.
Its the kiwi way,she'll be right bro
This must be from the 70s. Before they started using tension springs.
Wow...Retro
music was stolen straight from an 80's Porn movie
Ex Nihilo so was the guy lol
Careful what you say about that buddy. My wife was in that film!
I was waiting for a hot chick to ride up on a horse. You know the rest
Do they realize that Americans do Americans do not pronounce this this way they do?