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a new arm to the bussines . 2278m of fencing 3m wide fence line 3m high in places all barb , half in very wet conditions 10 gates and a corral i need a cider.

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Looks like some of them wouldn't take much knocking in!:sneaky2:

 

Never seen corner strainers done like that, but looks effective.

 

Smart job with the corral, well done:thumbup1:

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Top job- well done mate! Nice p30 too. How do you find it on the Holder.

Box strainers are definiately the right choice in those ground conditions:laugh1:

Still on my big fencing job- similar size to yours but standard sheep netting- ill post pictures when Im done.

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the P30 is good on the Holder It has a 180 k weight , would love somthing bigger but the jobs i go for are in the wet areas and anything heavy would be gone .+ i can take it to work on the trailer. The posts on the wet part are 3m they go in ok for the first 2ft then it is compacted sand and shingle , box strainers are all we do around here even on the dry parts / smaller timbers though . this fence was for Highland cattle

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