PUTTING UP HIGH TENSILE WOVEN WIRE LIVESTOCK FENCING...NEW SHIRT DESIGNS ARE HERE!!!
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- čas přidán 15. 05. 2018
- Today on the farm vlog we'll be helping out a neighbor with his fencing. I'll show you how we install, staple and stretch out high tensile woven wire fence and you'll have a little fun with the out takes at the end! Hope you enjoy!!
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The thing I liked about watching you two build fence? Was I wasn't either person!!! I've built miles of fence so I'm glad to let someone else build it and I'll just watch!🤣🤣😂😂🤩🤩 Thanks for the video.
We use the Gripple Plus in the vineyard for our trellising wires. They have a tensioning tool and multipacks that make it convenient. Game Changing Fun! Woooo!
Stoney Ridge , just a idear I fenced years ago and I used the netting on fences I was doing at the time as you are here and it was suggested to me by a retired Sheep and Cattle farmer to run a barb wire on the bottom nearest the ground to stop stock working under netting .Also the barb wont rot away like the netting would its easy to remove and replace if it ever did and netting would be pretty for donkey years.
You got way lucky to have Brian as a neighbor ... I got lucky too with Mr. Roy, 83 and going strong! All the best from central Arkansas!
Once again I learned something and got a laugh. Josh keep 'em coming.
I’m so glad you made this video, I’m getting ready for same project. Thank you for the great information sir! Wooo!!
Yessir!!
Thanks for the motivational video. I've had posts in the ground for 3 years now. Lol, time to finish.
That’s quite the system from the staples to the tractor , your the man Josh enjoy the coldies . Cheers
Helping and learning again, nice job Josh 👍🏻
It's funny that I had used Gripples for stretching trellis wire in our vineyard, so I recognized them immediately. But somehow had I never thought of using then for cattle fencing. Gonna have to try that!
Great instructional video. Just wondered why both galvanised n treated wood posts were not treated additionally with some kind of protective coating like tar or antioxidant (for galvanised posts) to further extend life of posts and ultimately fencing.
Very educational. I learned a lot watching the two of you. Looks like you'll need to borrow that fencing attachment when you install your fence.
I prefer Farm Fence Solutions method which uses boundary strainers instead of the tractor to pull the fence. I did it your way for the past 30 years but after watching Luke’s channel, I changed to his method and feel like my end product is better. Thanks for the videos
Thank you for the video! I am planning to try it myself!
That’s some good fence work nice job to you and your neighbor.
Great video, I was just asking myself how I was going to build ours and you solved all my questions in one clip, thanks battle.
I have never used a tractor to stretch fencing. Just used an ol' fashioned fencing stretcher. Seems to go much quicker with the tractor though. Good video Josh!
I've done miles of fencing, it was good to see someone else doing it 👍. We use Gripples here in the UK too
Josh, just wanted you to know, I look forward to your blog. The only thing they are not long enough. Keep up the good work.
Thanks for showing the Gripple splice. First I had seen them.
Man this Takes me back... done miles of those fences and we had to pull it by hand using cable pullers...
You’re the man! Thanks from Southern Pines!
We do splices the old way were you have the crimps and the tool. Neighbors are the best kind of help!!!
Great video Josh. Doing that fencing definitely earns you the right for some of that frosty cold adult beverage.
Man that’s easy. We used to have to use a come-along to stretch that stuff. Of course that was 30 yrs ago. Keep having fun my friend.
Yep that's how I grew up too
That's a heck of a fence. Around my parts (Missouri) everyone uses t posts and barbed wire.
Pounded my man! You’ve definitely made a quick fan out of me! I’d be interested in a shirt and hopefully to visit the farm someday when the wife and I get done our deployments! We’re not too far away!
And you have the perfect tool on your farm for keeping fence lines cleared of weeds in the form of the goats. With that type of fence you just need temp fencing on the side with the weed problem then send in the goats to eat all the weeds off the fence up to the distance that a mower can safely get up to it.
Enjoyed it man... Thanks for sharing !
Love your videos Mr stoney ridge keep making videos.
Brother I'd love to come visit your farm and see your operation. I'm always willing to learn anything new. Going from a military medic to farmer is a bit of a change.
The Tractor mounted wire unroler Great idea
This is one of the best things I’ve ever seen. I just learned so much
many many other fencing vids on the channel...check out the fencing playlist! you'll learn so so much! This is the most popular ag fencing channel on the planet my brotha!
I’m putting up cattle fence now that was a big help
Thanks! Do you have a video of installing the sense posts?
Thanks for the video homeboy love the video s homeboy away s informational
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Excellent video thank you
"How about putting that camera down and helping me with this fence !" LOL
Good job, cool tool.
FYI, we call that ringlock in australia. It will be good for your goats and sheep when you do it at your place...
Also we space out the wooden posts a lot further and have star pickets (t pickets) inbetween.
And yes get some sheep, ok you have to shear them but they are so tasty, and nicer than eating goat..
Great job!!
A nice cold adult glass of milk. Keep up the good work and videos!
Josh I just bought a small little farm 13 level Acer's of prime newly planted alfalfa fuel along highway 32 West in Missouri right off the new cedar Creek bridge that was built and opened in January of 2020...I now need to decide what to build and what to raise.. although I want a huge lake I'm only 5 minutes away from Stockton Missouri 25 thousand Acer clear water hidden gem.
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Great Video Josh, I Learned something today
I have a meme for decades that says 'too bad ignorance isn't painful'...lol. When I saw your shirt, I thought of it right away.
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been there, done that....that's alot of work and fence Staples....
Tsc does carry red barn high tensile woven wire for horses. I just bought it yesterday
I forsee a lot of spraying fence lines in that fella's future lol Join the club. Never ending job around here.
You make that look so easy.
I learned something today thanks for your video, new sub here, Faith
Thanks for sharing, answered some of my questions. Not wearing gloves... Stupid should hurt.
"Girth" lol. I call it gravity storage. And I've got quite a bit! 🤣
Great video! Thanks so much. What is the actual model number of the STA-TUFF fence you are using?
New subscriber and I love your content. Just bought some property and I’ll be fencing for some goats. Thanks for your videos!!
You're welcome...look at some of the other fencing vids...I've to the most on youtube...so much info on the fencing playlist!
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer thanks I definitely will! I have so much to learn!
I like the shirt with the goat on it!
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Love the accent and great job
Hey hey hey! Keep up the work
good informational video👍👍
Unfortunately your stapling was done incorrectly. Staples should be turned diagonal with the bevel on the tips of the staple rotated away from the wire. The bevel on the staple makes the tips of the staple expand outward and has a much stronger hold
Impressed with the details of a few things. Pounding the staples in at different angles, Awesome! The GRIPPLE is a great little addition to putting two rolls of woven fencing together! I will be building a fence in about a month just like this. Awesome information that will help me a ton! Thank you!
Good work
Love your unroller,however I splice the wire together the OLD FASHIONED WAY!
Informative!!!
Using a waffle head hammer with those staples is a good idea, I've found that those staples need to be "steered" most of the time to keep them from going in all kinds of wonky.
When running the fence around corners, do you go to the outside then back inside? Great video thanks for the laughs an info
You don't, they f....ed up and should have told us, THEN it wold be far more instructive.
Thats awesome
Keep on coming with the videos
What were the posts made of? Cut down trees?
What’s the best posts to use? What kind of wood?
Redbrand is REAL fence ,wood posts throw out Staples,in Michigan we use nails ,they don't fall out,built miles of fence when l was young,I kinda miss it.
So why is it that none of the pros are using Red Brand and nails?
LOL I love the Stupid Should Hurt shirt.
Thanks from Australia. Great clarity, good video, easy to understand
good stuff, i think you guys only weave those posts on interior fences ?
Our perimeter fences are all on one side of the posts, and only stagger for livestock interior field fencing.
Nearly all our feed stores and even our area home depots stock heavier duty fence like that.
Thanks for sharing -
I like the shirts.
Well, I am no expert but when you wrap a fence post I don't think you should staple the knot solid on the back of the post like that. This causes a twisting action on the post and will turn the post over time because the pull is trying to spin the post. If wrapped around and tied off to the live wire and allowed to centre itself when tightened the pull is centred on the post. I think this is why most instructions also tell you to cut off the vertical part of the fence when wrapping the post so you the wire is free to turn on the post. Aside from that, thanks for the video, it is always good to watch others work when I should be out doing the same!
Typically, it's standard to concrete these posts that are stapled to before it's stretched. This stops any twisting of the post.
Look up figure 8 knot easyest cheapest way the connect 2 rolles together
man im have the 2 other shirts and i just cant wait for the other 2 to come
Nice info video
7:12 It's called table muscle!😁
Would you use this type of fencing for wooded areas? How will it hold up if a tree lands on it? The wife wants hog panels with 4-5" posts every 8' with a top rail post.
Nice to see they made a jig for unrolling fence we always just stuck a metal fence post pulled it behind the tractor with a log chain
Oh we got ton of rain today in Statesville N.C.
One trick that I have learned from fencing since I was a little kid mind you that was 40 years ago but still do today is get your fencing Staples rusted they hold way better
Cool good tip!
hahaha! Just picked up a roll of similar fencing today. Not doing a high tension design, however... I'm only closing in a small garden area. Gotta keep the deer outta the veggies
How often do you need H braces in long straight runs? Also, should you tie off rolls of woven wire after each roll or is just using Gripples and staples for very long runs reliable?
The other good reason to not put the bottom of the fence too close to the ground is so you can weed eat without chewing thru your string (for those that plan to weed eat around the fenced area)
Amen!! Very true!
petnzme01 yeah that's why I added the caveat
We have installed woven fence 6 inches off the ground and have had deer wiggle under it. I don't like putting it on the ground because of wire rot but have to for it to be effective.
We just invested in a 7 strand high tensile perimeter fence, we also made 5, woven wire [Double knot] secure paddocks, predator proof so they are close to the ground. We use flamer called a Red Dragon for weed control. Here in South Central Kentucky grass/ weeds etc grow insanely fast and we want to keep our fences in good shape. Great video and information.
very interesting
You should make a video talking about what it was like in the airforce
imagined the horror of being stationed in hotels.....
Great video! Did I miss the height of your fence and posts?
You think you perfect, you wrong. LOL!! WOOOO!!!!!!
Here in central Texas and we mainly use reject pipe anf t-posts.
Have the same stretcher, but you don't wasnt to nail anything down until you have finished tying off to your braces. Nailing should be one of the last things you do. Why? Because you want your braces to take the full weight of the fence; hence the reason its called a brace. Good luck.
What outger Ways are to handle the large wire roll when your installing it
what is the best place to get the supplies, and the wire?
My tool belt shrinks when I don’t where it all the time I thank its something to do with sweating on the belt
Could you tell me how it works when you have uneven ground? Do you have to stretch and attach from each high point? Or what is the secret to keep it from having gaps at ground level? Thanks!
Attach at the high points and low points my brotha
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Mrs Stongy ridge looks nice with her hair down!
What’s the name of that fence unroller, I need to ask around to borrow one, but I wanna know what I’m asking for 🤣
How did you put the post in the ground?