I messed up and they are destroying it!

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I messed up and they are destroying it! Come along today as we get cracking on some fence repairs and build out this fence the way it's supposed to be! We'll learn about knot tying, fence repair and techniques that I have learned from the pros! Hope ya'll enjoy!

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00:00 Introduction
04:57 Fixing the Jenny
10:32 Fencing Project Teaching
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I've been telling you to put that hot wire up since you had the fence put up. I disagree with you about not capping the posts. Water can be destructive to the posts if they are sitting filled with water!

ajlewis
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Since I have no termination knot tying skills, I used the Gripple T clips yesterday, installing welding wire fence. Easy to use. What a time saver.

bob
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Hay, Josh! Cool video! I've built 2-mile of fence on the farm, 30 years ago. My winter project is repairs and upgrades to all of it. Lee

leer-winnobbeefarms
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GREAT LEARNING VIDEO ! My grandson kept still for awhile so we enjoyed !! 👍🏼👊🏻

connieguillot
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today I learned correct way to use a racheting tensioner

johnbennett
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Jenny, building fence is like a box of chocolates, you never know what your gonna get.
Lol, I wonder if the youngsters get your Jenny reference. Nice work today.

TheTriangle
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Also, on spray lubricants....wet = dirt and dust collector. Dry graphite spray is your best friend on a farm.

jamesweston
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Damn good looking fence and I am sure that the cows will not critique your fine work

georgedurkee
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Never knew you could put the wire straight through the ratchet. I will be trying that.

jeramyshumaker
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My cows use my fence as a scratching area pushing out on the center of the fence rather than the top. This bows it out in between posts. I put the electric wire slightly above mid high so they could not rub on it. Just a different way to do it. Your fence looks nice.

olebluemoon
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Josh, excellent job on the fence but lots of miles to go with it oh my gosh Josh 😮😊❤

toddpacheco
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Great video definitely learned some info from this video.

why-be-normal
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Safety glasses Josh!!!! You're making me nervous! We only get two eyes. Love your content, keep it up brotha.

SoundTheAkoben
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We called that an “ alignment “ wrench when we were installing steel beams…Align the holes for bolts to drop in and tighten…

JammyCrackcorn
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I was taught to pass the two wires through each other on the corner post so they stayed together.

RobertPearce-un
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As a coal miner I use a spud wrench every day that and a miners wrench (they have a hammer head on the end of it)

Clawson_customs
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Gallagher makes a tool that makes doing those wraps a breeze. And it's the best for terminating or joining sections of your field fence as well to get those tight wraps, especially on the big wires. I'm sure a guy could make one too. It's just a 5 inch or so long solid 3/8 rod with a flattened end on it about 1/8 thick with three different size holes drilled in it for the different wire thicknesses. Some have another shallow hole drilled in the round end as well for the last bit of your tails on a splice or for leverage when making a loop. Last time I bought one it was the best 7 bucks I ever spent on a fencing tool.

coreylongbottom
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Recently subbed from another channel shout out. Work on a homestead is never done! Thanks for sharing.

ResourcefulLivingHomestead
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Hey Josh thank you for the video and I learned that you need to put down a piece of cardboard when working in the back of your tailgate specially if you're going to spray chemicals woo

scottsmith
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I ran over my chainsaw with my tractor. Amazingly nothing got broke. I just disassembled the heck out of it.

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