Yes, very nice job. However, I do recommend using wire that has a wider gab, ie. 30 cm wide oppose to 15 cm to prevent the animals heads getting stuck or horses feet, etc.
Straining stock net from the outside of the last post with a tractor??? How do you get on when your in the corner of a field?? And then wack in some staples to hold it while you wrap it round the post?? Amateurs!! You should be straining the wire from the centre of the run with wire already tied to strainers to avoid excess twisting of the strainer post under tension from the wire, giving a far more even strain down the entire run of net and not damaging and scaring the wire were you've hammered the staples in tight to hold the wire. Sadly a case of all the gear no idea!
It would be nice to see the design of the straining clamp, its great work lads!
Yes, very nice job. However, I do recommend using wire that has a wider gab, ie. 30 cm wide oppose to 15 cm to prevent the animals heads getting stuck or horses feet, etc.
Waste of money, no sheep would ever pay for it.
It’s cheaper 🙄……don’t comment unless you know what your talking about
nice tidy bit of work
Not better in concrete, at least the strainers that are holding the gate?
Sir how much rupees one km around fencing spend
Grease that post driver !
Straining stock net from the outside of the last post with a tractor??? How do you get on when your in the corner of a field?? And then wack in some staples to hold it while you wrap it round the post?? Amateurs!! You should be straining the wire from the centre of the run with wire already tied to strainers to avoid excess twisting of the strainer post under tension from the wire, giving a far more even strain down the entire run of net and not damaging and scaring the wire were you've hammered the staples in tight to hold the wire. Sadly a case of all the gear no idea!
my soil is so dry you wont be able to pound anything into the ground, its like bedrock
Just get a quite fencer
Hot wire and barbed wire combined!!! Sounds dangerous to me!