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Cattle v fence!
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<blockquote data-quote="24/7 farming" data-source="post: 7943075" data-attributes="member: 1215"><p>cheers everyone, electric is looking like it is hard to beat! I have it on extended insulators alright and turn off power when kids are about after one did give himself a crack!, but there are days ye just forget!, [USER=7195]@farmerm[/USER] any link to supplier of insulators in your pic, I have never been able to source them that length?, had considered making a 2-3ft long bracket and just attaching a standard insulator to it so might revisit that idea if needs be </p><p></p><p>trying to avoid second run of posts, I do run strimmer and mower down field side of fence and it would be awkward enough to work around a second fence line.</p><p></p><p>ahh well at least I can content myself that there is nothing handier about before I put a bit more effort into working something with the electric!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="24/7 farming, post: 7943075, member: 1215"] cheers everyone, electric is looking like it is hard to beat! I have it on extended insulators alright and turn off power when kids are about after one did give himself a crack!, but there are days ye just forget!, [USER=7195]@farmerm[/USER] any link to supplier of insulators in your pic, I have never been able to source them that length?, had considered making a 2-3ft long bracket and just attaching a standard insulator to it so might revisit that idea if needs be trying to avoid second run of posts, I do run strimmer and mower down field side of fence and it would be awkward enough to work around a second fence line. ahh well at least I can content myself that there is nothing handier about before I put a bit more effort into working something with the electric! [/QUOTE]
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