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Unfencing

per

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Took advantage of a nice day and a couple of good helpers to remove the wire on a mile of redundant fence.
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Capable re winder made in Sask.
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Could use a skiff of snow.
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Running out of daylight. The best part of this time of year.
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Grassfarmer

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per said:

Beautiful scenery as usual, we just get a poorman's view by driving 4 miles to some higher ground and seeing the very tops on a clear day.

Not only are your mountains bigger it seems your gophers are too :shock: :shock: :wink:
That sucker's neck and ears are almost as big as the cows :lol: :lol:
 

per

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little bow rancher said:
per , whats up with all them vice grips on the side .
Good eye little bow. The taper on the spool is not enough and the wire binds getting it off. On each of the eight sides l cut an old rub bar to place on the spool to make it easy to slide off. While thinking of ways to hold each piece in place we used vice grips to visualize it. They worked so well I went to Peavey Mart and bought a box full of them. The slide worked beautifully.
 

little bow rancher

Well-known member
per said:
little bow rancher said:
per , whats up with all them vice grips on the side .
Good eye little bow. The taper on the spool is not enough and the wire binds getting it off. On each of the eight sides l cut an old rub bar to place on the spool to make it easy to slide off. While thinking of ways to hold each piece in place we used vice grips to visualize it. They worked so well I went to Peavey Mart and bought a box full of them. The slide worked beautifully.
that 'll work :wink:
 
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