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woven wire fence unroller

Postby SONNY » Thu Dec 29, 2016 6:27 pm

Had to help sis put up a fence around her 4 acres and this thing was a real lifesaver to get the heavy rolls unroalled!!
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If you have many rolls to handle, these are great!---After driving all the steel posts in by hand , I happened to remember my 3-pt. hyd. Jet post driver!!! LOL!!! ---too late now, but I have some to put up here around our 5 1/2 acres, so it will still get used! thanks; sonny

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Re: woven wire fence unroller

Postby Steve Butram » Thu Dec 29, 2016 6:34 pm

how does it work?
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Re: woven wire fence unroller

Postby SONNY » Thu Dec 29, 2016 6:46 pm

Put the roll on the platform, as in pic, then attach the end to the corner post and hop on tractor and drive ( slower is better)!---When you reach the end of the roll, ( in this case 330' ), you swing the clamping bar around and tighten to hold the wire.---then you once again drive forward slowly and lock tractor in place!---next you walk back along the wire ( or have helper walking along the wire as it is unrolling), shake it here and there to even the tension up.---if it looks good then grab the clips and install them on the posts ( 5 per post recommended ) thanks; sonny

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Re: woven wire fence unroller

Postby Steve Butram » Thu Dec 29, 2016 6:52 pm

I was trying to figure out what the U shaped handles were used for
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Re: woven wire fence unroller

Postby SONNY » Thu Dec 29, 2016 7:28 pm

They are the clamping screws and that bar swings out 90 degrees to let the wire in! thanks; sonny

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Re: woven wire fence unroller

Postby Denny Clayton » Sat Dec 31, 2016 11:00 am

I was wondering the same thing. Makes sense now. Couldn't tell if that bar moved or not. Very handy item for that job.
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