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Re: goats are eating my plug wires!
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Posted by Willy-N on November 19, 2004 at 08:23:16 from (64.146.187.182):
In Reply to: goats are eating my plug wires! posted by Lynn Kasdorf on November 19, 2004 at 07:14:50:
Heck don't put a fence around the tractor hook the Fence Hot wire right to the frame of it. The rubber tires will insulate it from shorting out. When the goats try to eat the wires the will get a good shock and back off. Of course you need to remember the Fool Saftey Thing someone may come into your yard like a kid and touch the tractor and get hurt and you could be sued over it so you better put up a sign it stateing do not touch high voltage. That won't protect you because what if they don't read it or see it? PS don't forget to turn it off when you get on. At least it will teach the goats fast to leave the tractor alone and you could disconect it after a while, you to if you forget. Mark H.
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