Why I did not use the Timeless Fence System

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  • čas přidán 25. 07. 2024
  • The bottom line is in 2021, it was a lot cheaper to install 6 T-post insulator clips vs. 1 Timeless Fence Post because I already had steel T-posts and barbed wire.
    I do NOT recommend barbed wire, and I do NOT recommend steel T-posts. However, that is what I had, and I used it.
    It is not simple to keep the wires off the barbed wire and T-posts, but it can be done. I had to do a lot of trouble-shooting at first, but after a few months of fixing problems, I didn't see as many problems any more. Now the system I have is working pretty well. I am not seeing all of the problem Greg Judy warns about, but I have seen some.
    I recommend listening to Greg Judy. If I had the time, money, and energy, I would install Timeless fence posts parallel to the barbed wire as he recommends.
    Greg Judy's video: • Timeless Fence Post ar...
    Saturday February 11th, 2023 8:30 AM

Komentáře • 15

  • @solarcows
    @solarcows Před rokem +1

    I ran timeless posts with about a 10" offset from my barbed wire fence. Most spacings are every 3 or 4 t-posts, occasionally more frequent to go over terrain changes. The cost is pretty close to a wash and I don't have to worry about replacing broken fragile t-post clips.

    • @lazycowfarms3322
      @lazycowfarms3322  Před rokem +2

      If I had known that I needed 1/3 as many posts I would have done what you did. But I assumed I needed the same number of posts. All in all, hindsight is 20/20.

  • @88349
    @88349 Před dnem +2

    The maintanence on the metal t-post with plastic isolators cost u more in the long run the time needed fixing bent metal posts and grounding out issues.. with a well designed timeles set up lasts longer with way less maintanence worth it by far...

    • @lazycowfarms3322
      @lazycowfarms3322  Před dnem +1

      100% agreed! I am in year 3 of the fence, and I'm ready to replace the whole thing. Maintenance is a nightmare. I probably have to replace at least 10% of the clips!
      The next time I drop some money on the fence, I am going to build a timeless high-tensile electric wire 6"-8" inside the perimeter fence. If I have money to burn, I'll replace the barbwire with woven wire, or just get rid of it and put up more high tensile wires.

  • @harvestvillage695
    @harvestvillage695 Před rokem +1

    The barbed wire will still work if your power goes out. I'm using Timeless posts with three strands of high tensile plus a strand of barbed wire on bottom and top (@ 9" and 42"). The barbed wire is mostly for discouraging predators but also as stated in case the electric fence isn't working.

    • @lazycowfarms3322
      @lazycowfarms3322  Před rokem +1

      I hadn't thought of that.
      I had the power go out a couple of times, and every time it's out for more than a few days it takes a few days before a strong voltage can be established again. It's because the plants grow up around the electric wire. A thousand blades of grass can carry a lot of current.

  • @VataRaven
    @VataRaven Před rokem +3

    100% use what you got.
    The timeless fence would make sense if you didn't have the t-posts there already.
    Why was barbed wire installed every other level anyway?

    • @lazycowfarms3322
      @lazycowfarms3322  Před rokem +2

      Yes I had barbed wire when I bought it. I will repair it when it breaks but when it gets old I will just remove it or replace with high tensile wire.

    • @VataRaven
      @VataRaven Před rokem

      @@lazycowfarms3322 But I mean, do you know why they installed barbed wire at every other level?
      From you said, the only good thing about it is that livestock use it to scratch an itch.

    • @lazycowfarms3322
      @lazycowfarms3322  Před rokem +2

      The barbed was there when I bought the property. I added the High-tensile wires. They set it up for cows.

  • @anthonydooley3616
    @anthonydooley3616 Před rokem +5

    Duh. Of course you wouldn't use timeless fence when you already have a straight fence line already there with zero trees. This is the exception to most farms. Greg Judy uses Timeless because he is installing it as a new fence on leased property with trees on it. Apples and oranges.

    • @lazycowfarms3322
      @lazycowfarms3322  Před rokem +3

      Absolutely! If I didn't have a fence, I would use timeless

  • @timzfultz4198
    @timzfultz4198 Před rokem +2

    Dude you contradict yourself so many times in just half the video. Take the cost of insulators and steel post an average it out for about 10 years which one is cheaper now?

    • @lazycowfarms3322
      @lazycowfarms3322  Před rokem +5

      I didn't buy steel posts.
      I wouldn't buy them, except to repair an existing fence, and even then...
      When this fence fails, which it likely will in 10 or 20 years, I will replace it with timeless fencing or something like that.
      I do not recommend using t-posts and insulators UNLESS YOU ALREADY HAVE T-POSTS INSTALLED! Insulators are cheaper than tearing out T-posts and replacing them with timeless fencing.

    • @georgeheller2281
      @georgeheller2281 Před rokem

      You wouldn't tear out the barbed wire, just run an off set with one or two hot wires. And use the 1.5 inch posts.