Barbed wire fence help

   / Barbed wire fence help #51  
I purchased one of these for my fence work and I have real rocky soil. I used it to set 6' t-posts on my 10ac and it sure made the job a lot easier. Put my Honda generator and compressor in the back of my UTV and just drove around setting t-posts. Make sure to wear HEARING protection!!!:thumbsup:

What size compressor did you use? What was the cfm air volume?


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   / Barbed wire fence help
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#52  
Got back after it today. I unrolled 2000' of barbed wire by myself. I used this handy roller and some wire.
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I had some sucker rod I should have put through the 3pt arms but I didn't want to wrestle with the PHD. I got some of the posts set.
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And the rest laid out.
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I already realized I should have pulled a wire first and used that for my straight line. I relied on a rifle scope to line up the posts and it is less than perfect. I am renting the compressor and pounder next week to set all of the tposts. Then hang the gate and pull the other 4 strands. This is definitely a learning process and I think if I ever have to do one again it is going to go much quicker. I have a helper lined up for next week so that should help out. We get to fence his place next.
 
   / Barbed wire fence help #54  
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I am going to start pounding t posts and pulling wire this week. After trying to drill holes in this stuff I am planning on renting a compressor and post driver.

Just a thought after looking at the photo. I always fill the hole to the top and just a smudge above the ground with cement ,(tapered slightly from the pipe to the dirt). This keeps the cement/pipe joint above ground and shed's water away. helps increases the longevity of the pipe (rust)
 
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#55  
I went back and filled them all yesterday with dirt and tamped them down real good before I ran the wire. I did not have enough cement to get above ground level. I planned it that way but when my phd didn't work the skidsteer made a bigger hole than I had planned for. He had a 10 inch auger and mine is a 9
 
   / Barbed wire fence help #56  
I went back and filled them all yesterday with dirt and tamped them down real good before I ran the wire. I did not have enough cement to get above ground level. I planned it that way but when my phd didn't work the skidsteer made a bigger hole than I had planned for. He had a 10 inch auger and mine is a 9

It will last a long time the way you did it , just a "tip" I have been taught years ago.
Your comment or observation on stringing your 1st wire to use as a "guide" is the easiest and quickest way. I usually will put on the top wire from the top of the fence so the remaining lower wires dont want to "grab" the wire you used for the line as your unrolling them out, Make sense? When putting in the "t" post I use another post to keep the 1st wire away from the t post I'm pounding (barbs are **** on the hands)
 
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#57  
I finally finished this up today and wanted to make sure I completed this project after all the help I got on the net.
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I used 2 7/8" pipe and cemented the corners and braces 3.5 feet into the ground. On the uneven ground I used fence posts cemented 3 feet in the ground.
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I ended up getting cheap and going 13' in between t-posts.
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I sunk the 6" gate posts 4' in the ground and hung a cheap gate.
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This entire project took me 5 full days to finish. I had a helper for a half day for 4 of those days. I started around April but I could just never get a chance to spend a full day working on this. Tuesday was tough but the Lord blessed us with a breeze today. I learned a bunch and if I ever do one again I am sure it will look better and go faster. I just couldn't get a straight line like the ones I see driving down the road. I pulled a tight wire for the posts but I guess it wasn't tight enough. I did not use many lineposts because the ground was just too darned hard. Next time I will use 2 7/8 pipe for line posts every few posts. I just wanted to share the final project in case anyone else is considering trying.
 
   / Barbed wire fence help #58  
hi the grouse , isnt it more satisfying to do it yourself.Dont be too worried if a few star pickets are a bit off, Ive seen alot worse. I wish I had your flattish ground , even if hard ,Mine is a bit mountainy and full of rocks. Ram a picket 12 inches and hit big rock, move a bit try again.At lest you can say you did it yourself and it only gets easier next time.
Bye from australia
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   / Barbed wire fence help #60  
your new fence looks real good.an it looks like you pulled the wire nice an tight.
 

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