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Re: Allan did you get dug out?
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Posted by Glen in TX on December 30, 2006 at 07:34:36 from (208.246.9.67):
In Reply to: Re: Allan did you get dug out? posted by Allan In NE on December 30, 2006 at 07:03:41:
Oh I just got a good needed laugh out of all that fence talk last night lol. During irrigated days all the old 5 wire barb wire fences got tore out and wire rolled up so the blowed in dunes could get leveled on edges of fields. We used that barb wire on single electric fence for years till it got too rusty and then went with the galvanized smooth fence wire. We tried a bunch of that surplus telephone wire when phones all were going underground but that stiff wire is sure hard to work with in a snow storm. What was dangerous was those old weed chopper fence chargers we use to run and some got modfied and could paralyze cattle caught under one and were already known to start hay stack and other fires! That's why they only make those pulser kind today I think.
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