We"ve never used a fence stretcher on barbed wire. Wrap one end around corner post. Pull the first wire as straight & tight as you could by hand, between the two corner post. Fasten around opposite corner post. Leave it lay on the ground as a guide for in-between post. Install in-between posts. Starting with the bottom wire, measure up the same distance from the ground on every post, and nail loosely, so that the wire can move. Following the contour of the ground from post to post, starting with the bottom wire. By the time you get to the other end, the wire will be tight. Then roll out the second wire, and repeat. The corner post are important. They were much bigger in diameter. And about 5 feet in the ground. Sometimes we"d use a tree as a corner post. You don"t want the corner posts to move. The in-between posts are fillers. Something to hang the wire on. It"s been a long time. Seems we use to go 5 or 6 strands of barbed wire.
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