Fencing Like you've never seen..tips..tricks and lessons from the pros!
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- Опубліковано 17 лип 2020
- Fencing Like you've never seen..tips..tricks and lessons from the pros! Come along today as we get to work on pulling Tornado Wire around our farm! Learn from the pros so you can build your fence right! Contractors participating in the Expo today: www.farmfencesolutions.com/ 1-844-48FENCE Lead Contractor and Dealer of Drivers/Tornado Wire, www.tornadowire.com/?lang=en SWI Fencing swiwyoming.com/ Day Fence, Wilson Fencing, Sticks Fencing, Langley Fencing, Sloop Fencing, T&T Farm and Fence, SSI Fencing (Wyoming) Jessup Fence (NC)
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My dad and I were building fence years ago with new barb and T posts. Dad said this fence should last your lifetime. I guess I’ve just lived too long I’m 73. I’m rusty and saggy too.
12:00 he is exactly right. I work in heavy civ. The load is going exactly where his pole is. You see the ranchers who built that brace in line with the wire. The guy in the turqouise hat, knows his stuff. Global perspective of his industry. No egos
It's cool seeing people work who are good at what they do.
I've got a lot of fencing to start, thanks for posting these videos and the tips.
This is free education....thanks for sharing this knowledge...🇿🇲🇿🇲🇿🇲
What a great bunch of guys to work with...Farm Fence Solutions rock!!!
Cool stuff man! I bet those guys have a heck of a handshake!
I wouldn't challenge those lads to an arm wrestle.
Great info. That feller sure knows fencing! Super nice fence!
Great job man - learning a lot from you. Looked like a long hard but productive day. Hope you finished off the day with a few pops with all the crew! Thanks Josh for all you do with this channel!
A very informative video on Tornado Wire fence installation. Thank you, Josh, Luke at Farm Fence Solutions and all the fence crews for taking your time to teach us the tips and tricks. 🚜-Woooooo!!!
Man, how big was your smile at the end of this project? Sitting on the porch knowing how well wrapped up your paddocks were. Awesome. Well done Josh and crew 👍
LOL.....Oh...it's not done just yet...I've got the tedious job of tying up the fence wire to the posts...it's a huge chore and a time consuming one!
Great information video 👍
Looks pretty darn good as well.
Have a good evening 🌻🌻🌻
Thanks for answering most of my questions during this fence build !!!
Best fence video yet! Lots of useful info. Thanks and keep the great content coming!
As a foreign city dweller only dreaming of your wonderful journey on Stoney Ridge Farm , this was an excellent story , carry on farming...
I just watched a couple of these in a row! What a fantastic way to setup a new homestead with daily pasture moves!!
Good morning everybody 🌄
Awesome video Josh. Those guys are true craftsmen. The fence looks great!!!
Hi from the UK Josh, absolutely fascinating who would have thought fencing could be so interesting. 👍
Fascinating article. I was impressed with their knots, especially the one they called a Figure of Eight, which was actually a more complex knot called a Carrick Bend.
Thanks Josh for a informative and interesting video. Enjoyable and entertaining!
Omg what a improvement for the farm!
Watching from Fiji Isaland, you're UA-cam channel has being very educational and helping alot to us guys who are looking to start a farm. Looking forward to more educational videos from your channel.
Josh , you have the best channel . Thanks for taking the time to film this .
Congratulations on the fence project, it’s going to help you out with the livestock.
It is great these guys are helping each other learn and become fantastic fence builders. You can tell they are experienced and know the best way to put up a fabulous fence. Thanks for sharing.
Couldn't agree more!
Been watching since the beginning Josh. Could be your best video yet. High quality instruction. Well done!
Wow, thanks!
Love your videos always full of information and entertaining content. Thank you for sharing ❤️
Thanks for the great video! So cool that you brought so many fencing companies together for these videos! Loved checking this video out and can’t wait for the tomorrow’s!
Great job on the informational video. Great job everyone.
I love this fencing technique
I liked this video. I'll never use a fence like this, but I like to see how things are done, I always dreamed of owning a farm, my grandparents owned a 280 acre farm in eastern Kentucky. Some of the land was essentially vertical, and some was vertical. Grandpa answered why he didn't own a tractor " a mule wont fall off a hill". Mules can walk a steeply sloped hillside with no problem. Most of the farm was growing hardwood timber, the rest was hay, and the flat part was tobacco.
Nice is right, very nice. I enjoyed this, I love good information.
Thanks, good job...
I am pleased to see you are using mainly New Zealand methods and even no glove's.
Steel pipe does make sense and very tidy too.
Absolutely amazing information, you might consider reminding new subscribers about it's availability!
been using strainrite equipment here in nz for decades but never knew how many different ways they can be used sooo cool
Man I've built alot of fence but I've learned quite a few new tips. Thanks for the videos!
Great information and lessons. Thanks Josh!
Hey Josh thank you for the video and thank you for having those guys there explaining the fence and high detail because it surely answered my questions and y'all stay safe now and God bless and drink plenty of water and try to stay cool try to because the heat will kill
Thanks for the great info. I am using this info to help build my new farm fence. Thanks again from VA.
Awesome job guys and girls 👍✌️👊😎
I love this channel. So positive, informative, fun. You are living the dream brother.
thanks Kirk I work very hard at providing fun informative videos
Stoney Ridge Farmer I can tell. I’m a pastor and I know how hard it is to produce quality content. Your hard work shows keep it up.
Nice fence video Josh thanks for sharing
I have learned a lot about knots and cost
Great video thanks for making the videos a big hello from Northern Ireland
Fence is looking good!
Very informative video
incredebile video! motivating me to get back out there and do my one man show, digging post holes for my wooden posts :) I will say I was planning on doing a catty-corner post and was going to do the in line with the fence H-Bracing. Going to change it to the diagonal, which makes so much sense!! Thank you so much.
And yes again I learned something about fencing which is very useful :-) Thank you Josh
Looking good!
I love fencing. My boss gives me all the fencing jobs on our dairy farm because he knows that hahaha. Cool video very instructional 👍🏾
Fencing is what a farm is all about, new ways or techniques is always needed! TU
I double wrap terminations. Keeps wire from moving up and down corner post. A little more work. We use all steel. Pipe and t-posts. (Central Texas) Nice work. Good video.
That was very informative and very interesting.ver very good vid bud wish I could help ya whith the rest of your fence bud .but again great vid and godbless
Awesome job I like it!!
Great video! I’ve always wondered how farm fencing was installed and now I have a pretty good understanding.
You said “was installed” lol
It WAS and still IS installed way different than this!
Normally folks stretch it one wire at a time and secure it one steeple at a time.
We always used black locust posts that we grew from a coppice we made.
I can’t tell you the fun of stretching with a one man star stretcher and trying to drive a steeple into those hard ass posts… it’s like driving a steeple into stone, while your other hand holds the whole thing tight.
Fencing is the hardest job on a farm. It can also be the most dangerous
Truly interesting.
Looking good my friend !!!
thanks for the info, always something to learn.
I'm sold on the galvanized fence posts. I think it looks really good also.
Great information, great video.
I like the fence you putting up
Never thought fencing could be so interesting.
Cool video guys
Love all of your videos Josh. My Wife and I have a 70 acre horse farm In north central OHio. Looking into putting some of this fencing up in the next few years.
Great job
Great, very interesting show !! Josh
Thanks 👍
Love the fence
Huge job ! !
amen!
Very interesting.
Great video
Hi..... Thank you 🎥👍👍👍
And I am from Kentucky I live close to mammoth cave national park looking forward to the next vedio
Josh, my new friend love all your videos. Learning about tractors. Got one you got me interested. Learned how dangerous they are. Turned it over first day exspesive lesson. Dose not take much of incline with loader and how lol . Keep up the great vids.
be careful out there!
Good morning
Beautiful. Not that you will want to ever sell. That fence will appraise the farm higher to justify the cost also.
You boys love that Kiwi fencing gear? Nice video tht Evo is a great machine
I just learn something new about a not knot. We would take the Barb off then separate the wires and turn one then the second Turner .
Instead of the ratchet strainers, we use a product in Australia called a Gripple. They are a small aluminium housing about an inch long with mini ratchets inside and you feed both lengths of HT wire through it. There is a tool that you then use to tension the wire through it. On a permanent strain you wrap both ends of the wire just like a conventional ratchet tensioner, for a fence that may need to be tensioned in the future, you leave a 4” tail on one of the wires and it can be strained further if needed
I love the fence. I bet ol boy doing all those knots has got a hell of a death grip
I always enjoy your videos. Excellent material JOSH. I’ve got the same future project coming up very soon with just as much ground to cover. PLEASE KEEP THE VIDEOS COMING STONEY RIDGE FARMS.
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Thanks Darrel I appreciate ya buddy
Gold for wire cutting been fencing full time 15 yrs n never seen it cut like that 👍12:36
bam!
I really like that. Living next to a highway I think that's probably the best way to go those are 10 ft post yet pounding them with a post pounder.
A1 content love tornado and steel Luke is a cool cat
smart guy for sure
Have to say. You all have some nice property.
I enjoy watching your vedio and your other vedios how many acres did you clean up how many areas did you buy
sweet thumbs up shared
What an awesome video to learn from !! Glad to see I been doing some of the exact same knots with my wire. Are you going to have a hot wire on this or is it ok the way it is ?
hot wire on top...more vids to come brotha
Okay I needed to see this one 😂 y'all should see my shotty garden fence
Dope!🚜
I need them to take a road trip to South Carolina!
Awesome
A great project. I do have a question about the fence in front of your house. Why is the wire on the outside of the post? Where I'm from we put the fence on the inside because of livestock pressure.
high visibility area...looks better holds up just as well
1320 ft.=1/4 mile -learned it from drag racing-"the track size"
First break off was twisted the wrong way and left the small tang sharp. Always twist the other way and the broken end points in
my friend...what we're doing here doesn't need to be fixed....these guys are pros at what they do for sure!
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer pro or not, they said they need to do it to reduce risk of scratching and this way doesn’t do that. Btw im a pro too
You will get very nice fencing on your farm, Mr & Mrs S R Farmer ! ! ! ... Greeting Michiel Lok (Lokkie1967)
11:40 when he's talking about bracing that post for making the turn does that include a corner post? Not just a turn.
Did you call it a strainer board?That is amazing.
been fencing for years with whatever was around for posts, cedar splits, locusts trees, left over lumber, railroad ties, well pipe, well rod, and sketchy fallen tree branches. we would do double H bracing to avoid a slant post into the field. Thanks for the tips and tricks, so what's it like using all new materials?
why spend thousands of dollars on wire and put it on a bunch of trash posts brotha?
So I learned to tie wire from bouncer Smith he fished Atlantic ocean for 60 years and we used it for toothyfish I'm oddly attracted to this wire twist..... And I just bought a small farm and trying to salvage old fence and restretch it ,,,, possible that i may have to use a rachet strap