shush dont tell anyone don't need to climb the pole got a teli handler hole dug alreadyIf there is enough spare wire, Climb the pole unhook the wire dig the pole out and move it and then hook it back up.
I know someone who did this on their driveway on a Sunday morning!
Yep, rachet strap the pole to the headstock lowdown, lift pole out drive carefully till wire goes tight each side of pole, dig hole drop pole in and scarper!shush dont tell anyone don't need to climb the pole got a teli handler hole dug already
And if you do it right a few years later when they decide pole is in need of replacement they will put a new one in the hole you madeYep, rachet strap the pole to the headstock lowdown, lift pole out drive carefully till wire goes tight each side of pole, dig hole drop pole in and scarper!
A few weeks later, " na mate, it's always been there".
You should go in for sheep get a dozen calls about how a sheep is really stuck before you can even leave the yard after the first walk across as one says how they have grabbed their wire cutters as they swear it's the only way the see getting it you see some trying to push it's head back from the other side they step back go on about how it's really stuck only to watch it see us approaching and so step back and pull it's head out look at us with a bit of sass as if to say "psych" before calmly walking off right up until the dog speedily stalks towards it.Bull had his head stuck in the round feeder this morning. The same feeder he's been using for the last two months without any problem
Stood on the opposite side to hold it down and shouted at him, hoping he just needed some incentive. Nope.
Half a mile back to the farm to get the battery grinder. Turned the workshop upside down to find a cutting disc small enough to fit. Located spare battery. Back into pick-up and started down the road. Reversed back up to go and look for the hacksaw, in case the grinder upset him too much.
Back down to the field. Trudged 50 yards up through the mud carrying all the stuff.
He took one look at the grinder, twisted his head out, and walked away
i alway's do!People who join the forum to ask for help, get given advice by helpful posters but the op never comes back to say thanks.
And you are breeding from this creature Will its offspring even have the intelligence to eatBull had his head stuck in the round feeder this morning. The same feeder he's been using for the last two months without any problem
Stood on the opposite side to hold it down and shouted at him, hoping he just needed some incentive. Nope.
Half a mile back to the farm to get the battery grinder. Turned the workshop upside down to find a cutting disc small enough to fit. Located spare battery. Back into pick-up and started down the road. Reversed back up to go and look for the hacksaw, in case the grinder upset him too much.
Back down to the field. Trudged 50 yards up through the mud carrying all the stuff.
He took one look at the grinder, twisted his head out, and walked away