Just got back from returning a gas post driver… it absolutely did not work on the timeless posts. I think they have too much flex… but your video now has me wondering if I could have built a double sided jig that would have stopped the flex and drove the post… Darn it!!! I have about a thousand to do around my property and my back said no way to old faithful!!! 😂
Hi Gemrough, firstly thanks for choosing to watch one of our videos and secondly for finding the time to message us mate. We had the same issue on areas out on our UDDERFARM with a petrol post hole rammer, so we had to use the auger on our tractor. Though in other areas we had no problems driving them in with the petrol rammer. We found it’s totally dependant on the soil type and the level of soil compaction. Though I would not go back to metal star pickets and or timber split posts whilst cell grazing with an electric fence system. The Timeless product all the way for me, no regrets here. Plus, no other competitor has a complete fencing range and sizes like Timeless Fence System has. Well worth the effort I believe for longevity. Stick with it mate, you won’t be sorry using Timeless, the product won’t let you down. Yep no argument here I wouldn’t have a back if I had to revert to old faithful, as I’m sure my back would up and leave me whilst I was sleeping after the first full days work! LOL. Hope you have a grand week! Jason
Hi Chris, firstly thanks for choosing to watch one of our videos and secondly for taking the time to message us and leaving your positive feedback. That's correct mate, I have a gripple tensioner tool though I didn't require it. Timeless recommend only taking the sag out of the wire, this allows for movement and flexibility if; or when wild animals run into the fence rather than being tightly strained and breaking wires. Furthermore, electric fences are phycological barriers, not a physical barrier like barbed wire fences. So yes, I hand tighten through the gripple to take the sag out of the wire only. Hope this has helped mate and have yourself a great day. Jason & Nic
Hi Johnlittle, Firstly thanks for choosing to not only watch one of our videos, but for also taking the time to message us. I don't use my T-Post as temporary fencing, rather than permanent fencing so I do not plan to pull them out. Though I've heard of people utilising various types of post or picket pullers with success. Hope you have a great week mate!
@@johnlittle184 great to hear mate. As I know if I’ve burned them to the required label depth there not being pulled by hand. As I missed positioned one once in dry ground and it wasn’t being hand pulled I can tell you. Though I never tried it after rain neither. Hope you have a great day.
Cheers Peter for not only choosing to watch one of our videos, but also for finding the time to message us. They sure are mate. You should find our email address either on our UA-cam channel or our Facebook page. If you shoot us through and email I can arrange to send a copy of our price list. Hope you have a grand day mate. Jason & Nic
Just got back from returning a gas post driver… it absolutely did not work on the timeless posts. I think they have too much flex… but your video now has me wondering if I could have built a double sided jig that would have stopped the flex and drove the post… Darn it!!! I have about a thousand to do around my property and my back said no way to old faithful!!! 😂
Hi Gemrough, firstly thanks for choosing to watch one of our videos and secondly for finding the time to message us mate. We had the same issue on areas out on our UDDERFARM with a petrol post hole rammer, so we had to use the auger on our tractor. Though in other areas we had no problems driving them in with the petrol rammer. We found it’s totally dependant on the soil type and the level of soil compaction. Though I would not go back to metal star pickets and or timber split posts whilst cell grazing with an electric fence system. The Timeless product all the way for me, no regrets here. Plus, no other competitor has a complete fencing range and sizes like Timeless Fence System has. Well worth the effort I believe for longevity. Stick with it mate, you won’t be sorry using Timeless, the product won’t let you down. Yep no argument here I wouldn’t have a back if I had to revert to old faithful, as I’m sure my back would up and leave me whilst I was sleeping after the first full days work! LOL. Hope you have a grand week! Jason
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Cheers Mike.
awesome video. About to run some myself. Did you say you didn't need to use a daisy tensioner ? Just hand tight?
Hi Chris, firstly thanks for choosing to watch one of our videos and secondly for taking the time to message us and leaving your positive feedback. That's correct mate, I have a gripple tensioner tool though I didn't require it. Timeless recommend only taking the sag out of the wire, this allows for movement and flexibility if; or when wild animals run into the fence rather than being tightly strained and breaking wires. Furthermore, electric fences are phycological barriers, not a physical barrier like barbed wire fences. So yes, I hand tighten through the gripple to take the sag out of the wire only. Hope this has helped mate and have yourself a great day. Jason & Nic
How do you pull them
Hi Johnlittle, Firstly thanks for choosing to not only watch one of our videos, but for also taking the time to message us.
I don't use my T-Post as temporary fencing, rather than permanent fencing so I do not plan to pull them out. Though I've heard of people utilising various types of post or picket pullers with success.
Hope you have a great week mate!
@@Udderfarm believe it or not I was able to pull a few by hand when the ground was wet and if they weren’t driven in to far.
@@johnlittle184 great to hear mate. As I know if I’ve burned them to the required label depth there not being pulled by hand. As I missed positioned one once in dry ground and it wasn’t being hand pulled I can tell you. Though I never tried it after rain neither. Hope you have a great day.
Available in Australia?
Cheers Peter for not only choosing to watch one of our videos, but also for finding the time to message us. They sure are mate. You should find our email address either on our UA-cam channel or our Facebook page. If you shoot us through and email I can arrange to send a copy of our price list.
Hope you have a grand day mate. Jason & Nic