Walters Fencing Trailer Hacks
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- čas přidán 2. 03. 2023
- Walters Fencing in Tamworth NSW manufacture much of the equipment they use. A focus on speed and efficiency has lead to this world renowned fencing company creating some bespoke fencing equipment suited to a number of applications. This week I see how their post racks, Air hammer mods and a few other techniques allow them to fence faster on the big range country around Tamworth.
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Legend has it, that music starts playing every time James walks in a room.
He may be the coolest man in rural fencing.
Talk about working smarter, not harder!
Great idea for the air hammer to reduce operator fatigue 😊😊 and having everything set up and marked off is a time saver
Thanks Tim, that was a brilliant video, Cheers
Very impressive . Great video
Glad you enjoyed it
Very impressive set up...
Brilliant!
I worked on a fencing crew Legune station many years ago a huge amount of time walking up n down, one day we did 8 ks putting stars in. This jigger would've been very handy. 4 blokes employed instead of 2 makes sense to me.
fantastic video Tim however the music is a shocker
You just cost me $300 US for a new music subscription service….. hope you comment positively about the music in a few weeks….. grumble grumble grumble
@@FarmLearningTim I hope not Tim. Get your money back quick. There are plenty of Royalty free music websites out there to choose from. Looking forward to less hard rock music. I do love your work.
You're right...some pretty clever innovation indeed. But when are these young blokes going to learn that the line wires DON'T go through the picket holes? All jokes aside, clipping line wires and sheep mesh to the star pickets saved me a bomb and weeks of work when last year's floods came through our place...clips failed (as expected) and sheep mesh with line wires travelled a little way. Clean up was get rid of flood debris, re-clip the whole lot to the starries and re-strain - job done. Gave me time to help the neighbours with their chaotic tangled mess that needed total replacement.
I agree with you for what it's worth mate. I always clip.
Do they drive in 4" strainer post, with the driver aswell?
They use a different trailer. czcams.com/video/6VaQ3mk8_Gs/video.html lots of gear!