Chainlink fence drag

   / Chainlink fence drag #11  
Some have reported good results by using a log in the front and a lighter tail weight. Do a fence wrap on the front log and secure with fencing staples. A few eye bolts to secure a chain and you good to go.

MarkV
 
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Some have reported good results by using a log in the front and a lighter tail weight. Do a fence wrap on the front log and secure with fencing staples. A few eye bolts to secure a chain and you good to go.

MarkV

That may work as we are supposedly getting some old power poles...may cut a 5' length and do as you describe.
 
   / Chainlink fence drag #13  
The vacant property I bought last year had an old, but galvanized :thumbsup:, 16' long chainlink fence gate in fine shape. I just laid it on the ground, hooked my chain to it, threw the chain over the hitch ball, & drove ... Now, in hindsight I wish I had used some heavy wire to secure every chainlink wire to the galvanized frame. Only about every 3rd one was attached, as I think they do when chainlink fence, & those have peeled away. Had I done that I think it would still be in near-perfect shape. Since I didn't, some of the chainlink fence wires have pulled away & kind of bunched up from getting caught on roots.

Anyway, maybe you can find an old chainlink fence gate ...
 

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