All in the name of science, bugger that demo was impressive. The fence appears to be quite attractive, so it would work as a front fence for a roadside property. And I could imagine it would be ideal for fencing leading into a cattle yard. Really impressive product. but I would hide the tension unit back somewhere out of sight. Cheers
I don't know guys, I know you've demonstrated they're strong, but I'd be terrified of the PVC shattering in my face with a rammer! Great video and will be trying to source something like this in NZ. The straps and clips are an awesome idea!
If the posts still freak you out despite the evidence, then the clips will work on kiwi treated pine! Just try one run though I reckon. You’ll like them
I would have liked to see the post extraction. Does the post stand up well to being pulled out by a chain or is something extra needed? It seems like a good option for a horse paddock or small holding.
@@FarmLearningTim Thank you, Tim. You are an incredible inspiration. Your enthusiasm, passion and knowledge are an incredible gift. Your Zen approach to farming puts you in rarified air.
All in the name of science, bugger that demo was impressive. The fence appears to be quite attractive, so it would work as a front fence for a roadside property. And I could imagine it would be ideal for fencing leading into a cattle yard. Really impressive product. but I would hide the tension unit back somewhere out of sight. Cheers
Can tuck it in behind a post. I like science……
Gotta do square posts with a string line.
Well I need to that is 👍🏼
Looks like an extremely good product
I don't know guys, I know you've demonstrated they're strong, but I'd be terrified of the PVC shattering in my face with a rammer! Great video and will be trying to source something like this in NZ. The straps and clips are an awesome idea!
If the posts still freak you out despite the evidence, then the clips will work on kiwi treated pine! Just try one run though I reckon. You’ll like them
What sort of screws work best with those posts? Timber or steel tips?
Great content thank you
I would have liked to see the post extraction. Does the post stand up well to being pulled out by a chain or is something extra needed? It seems like a good option for a horse paddock or small holding.
Two turns of a chain and pulled out with the loader easily. See strength test for toughness
Are we talking a twenty year life cycle or more?
Great vid TT!
I’m told more.
@@FarmLearningTim Thank you, Tim. You are an incredible inspiration. Your enthusiasm, passion and knowledge are an incredible gift. Your Zen approach to farming puts you in rarified air.
I did notice Ted did not get his ute bogged.
Hmmm
Price comparison ?
Think I stick with wooden posts a slow way of doing it
Valtra Tractor the best... try twintrac. These posts where do I buy them?
Any whites rural stockists.
Added bonus of a 30 year warranty too. Brilliant product!