Posted by MN Scott on June 01, 2008 at 18:54:07 from (206.9.216.58):
In Reply to: Electric Fence advice posted by Dave from MN on June 01, 2008 at 16:19:25:
Dave, I would recommend a Gallagher fencer. They are a bit more money but well worth it. I have Gallagher Wrangler models. They are cheap as Gallagher's go but they throw a 3/4 inch spark. I bought my first one 5 years ago and its still going strong. I now have four of them on different farms. I bought my latest two on ebay for $80, cheapest I've found. If I have a jumping short on a calm day I can hear it snap from 1000 yards away. The red snappers used to be decent then they were bought out by Zabra or something like that now they are junk. They rarely last more than a year and they get weaker everyday you use them. Gallagher has a website with tips on fence construction.
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