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i went to a sale last week where there was a fair lot,priced it new before i went and did;nt get any it went for more than new deliveredRappa
I always put steel on the bottom, so if it doesn’t get picked up the rabbits don’t have it.+1 on Rappa. I bought a load 16 years ago and it is still going strong. The only time the poly wire has got damaged is where I have left it laid out too long after the sheep have moved and the rabbits have nibbled it.
Rutland blue £2 posts are very good! Rutland reels arnt as good as they used to be and arnt geared. I had to grind notches onto the mounting post of all 3 of mine as they just continuously vibrates down the post when pulling out or reeling in.Nobody ever seems to mention Rutland kit on these threads but we have some sets going strong after 25 years.
+1 for their stakesNobody ever seems to mention Rutland kit on these threads but we have some sets going strong after 25 years.
3 wires on one geared reel is the bomb, various sized reels with various lengths, write the length on the reel.ive turned away from rappa for moving fences - the orange string is also harder for sheep to see - ive gone with white taragate polybraid - much better and more hardwearing.
3:1 geared reels and multi lines on one wheel.
long runs - as others have said rappa - their end posts and posts are easily the best atm - ive got 20 yr old posts still working fab.
- think long and hard about the steel line - is a nightmare to reel up if any kinks and when snapped makes a birdsnest.
ideally id like to have gone for gallagher fence posts as they have an extra foot spike...
if itll be semi - perm go for rebar and plastic insulators with wooden corner posts.
OH and have a dedicated hotline down the edge of each field - saves moving energisers and means you can have a proper good reliable ground system
Very definitely. I'm always buying stakes, but always seem short. Not aware that anyone's helping themselves to them, just there never seems sufficient around for the number I buy.voss do some metal stakes, fine for splitting fences, at £1.20,
Here we have some mysterious animal that eats stakes. I have never worked out where stakes go, we do not find many when ploughing / working, anyone else have this problem?