That's a good-looking fence you put in there, Chuck. If it keeps the cows where you want 'em, then I'd say it's a good-working fence, too. Take care and God bless.
My wife and I are starting ours now. We've got 16 acres and a lot of heart. Maybe because it takes a lot of heart when you're in your late 50's😅 But we're excited, can't wait.
I hadn't seen any year videos pop up in some time so this evening I went looking I thought you all went on vacation for a while from UA-cam but I see you didn't somehow the notification got turned off I'll try catching up on the videos the fence looked real nice
Hey Chuck, I’m getting ready to do the same fencing so I watched this video. The outro time lapse was awesome! Your newest video is titled something like I’m not a real farmer, so I look forward to watching that next, I’m sure it’s gonna be funny!
I have timeless. I used my trapping dirt hole drill . Or a garden drill and it went 💯 % better driving them in . I have some mushroomed ones 2 . I cheeped out and have Wooden corners and gate braces. I wish I just did timeless for the whole thing . Todd
As a contractor of 30 years experience the only beef I have with you fence is your corners. It is going to move probably not in 6 months to a year but it is going to move. Yes your wires are lose to me but old man gravity is pulling non stop on those corners and add some rain and hot cold and it's going to lean. Buy a post hole auger they are cheap off eBay lots of uses not just fence. I use my 4 inch auger for all kings of things from mixing feed to hard ground for water lines. By the way that fence would have taken me a day and a half and the bill would have been 400
Could you drop a link for those little stoppers yall are putting at the end of the H post to hold the wires? That looks so much better than other methods I've seen. I ordered my timeless fence and I'm about to install it so this video is perfectly timed. Thanks for sharing
Gladly. I just looked and they say "out of stock". You may want to find out if you have a local dealer and touch base with them. timelessfencesystem.com/product/quick-ends/
Hi this is Dale in Arizona I think your friend looks great for what you have to deal with I know I have granite 6" under the dirt everywhere I had to buy a inch and a 1/2 rotahammer bed to get a straight line Maybe that'll help you maybe it won't have a great day
Thank you for sharing your videos and family stories I’m working my small farm in redhouse West Virginia This spring hopefully a few pigs and chickens. Have you made fermented food for your animals yet. Just a curious question. Bless you and family
Lucky you. You only had one post that you could not install. My quarter section has a few inches of soil over limestone. Have to hammer drill a pilot hole for each post. Five to ten posts and your arms about to fall off.
Hey Chuck, If you don’t mind me asking who was the local distributor of the Timeless Fencing? I have been watching videos on this brand and I was wanting to have some on my property.
Question, Couldn't this have been done using one stringer per wire? Feed the wire through one end post and use a griipper end at the post and run the wire to the other end post where you use the stringer! Or am I missing something?
You can do that but sometimes it is beneficial to put strainers at both ends. As the weather changes and just over time this fence will eventually stretch out and having strainers at both ends give you the ability to pull more tension. Also in the case of these timeless fence posts the wire is ran through holes and if you ever have a break or have to cut the wire for some reason you will end up putting a splice in the wire, having a strainer on each end will allow you to pull from either direction as that splice will not fit through the hole in the post.
Do you rely on the perimeter fence for your pigs or do you use the single strand only for them. I’m asking because I don’t have a complete perimeter fence yet but we’d like to get at least a couple pigs for us and some friends. We were thinking of the net and hot wire plan like Jordon Green uses. I just don’t know if that’s acceptable without perimeter in place.
@@wendyjennings1502 We would definitely train them first. I should have mentioned that. I'm curious if the net and hot wire combination are sufficient assuming they are well trained to electric.
@@heathjones8106 its not 100% with females of age. Some of our sows that go in heat escape and literally want to "climb walls". We're blessed that they come to the house and look for us. We have large white Yorkshire.
I always absorb a wealth of knowledge from each of your videos. Thank you for taking the time you do to share this with us. Experience is golden.
Your absolutely correct chuck! At the end of the day, them cows are going to stay in and that’s mission accomplished.
The timeless fence sure looks nice. I think I would use it too, it I ever put up high tensil. Keep up the good work. 👍
Thanks! Its been pretty easy to put up and its not breaking the bank. Appreciate ya'll watching!
That's a good-looking fence you put in there, Chuck. If it keeps the cows where you want 'em, then I'd say it's a good-working fence, too. Take care and God bless.
I don't have a farm (yet). I don't have any need for a fence (yet), But I enjoyed watching the process here. Thanks for sharing.
My wife and I are starting ours now.
We've got 16 acres and a lot of heart.
Maybe because it takes a lot of heart when you're in your late 50's😅
But we're excited, can't wait.
I hadn't seen any year videos pop up in some time so this evening I went looking I thought you all went on vacation for a while from UA-cam but I see you didn't somehow the notification got turned off I'll try catching up on the videos the fence looked real nice
That creek still looks good! Awesome video! keep doing what you're doing!
Hey Chuck, I’m getting ready to do the same fencing so I watched this video. The outro time lapse was awesome! Your newest video is titled something like I’m not a real farmer, so I look forward to watching that next, I’m sure it’s gonna be funny!
I think you guys did a great job and thanks for sharing. I watch all the time and enjoy watching. Have a nice safe day and may God bless you all!!
One of the best and most helpful videos you have ever made
I find this very interesting for cattle especially. Looking forward to any updates on how this works out for you.
I am about to get my first 2 Duroc barrows. Your channel has been very informative. Wish me luck lol
Good luck!!!!
I have timeless. I used my trapping dirt hole drill . Or a garden drill and it went 💯 % better driving them in . I have some mushroomed ones 2 . I cheeped out and have Wooden corners and gate braces. I wish I just did timeless for the whole thing . Todd
Love the honesty. Excellent video.
I always enjoyed your videos. Keep up the good work.
As a contractor of 30 years experience the only beef I have with you fence is your corners. It is going to move probably not in 6 months to a year but it is going to move. Yes your wires are lose to me but old man gravity is pulling non stop on those corners and add some rain and hot cold and it's going to lean. Buy a post hole auger they are cheap off eBay lots of uses not just fence. I use my 4 inch auger for all kings of things from mixing feed to hard ground for water lines. By the way that fence would have taken me a day and a half and the bill would have been 400
Could you drop a link for those little stoppers yall are putting at the end of the H post to hold the wires? That looks so much better than other methods I've seen. I ordered my timeless fence and I'm about to install it so this video is perfectly timed. Thanks for sharing
Gladly. I just looked and they say "out of stock". You may want to find out if you have a local dealer and touch base with them.
timelessfencesystem.com/product/quick-ends/
Hi this is Dale in Arizona I think your friend looks great for what you have to deal with I know I have granite 6" under the dirt everywhere I had to buy a inch and a 1/2 rotahammer bed to get a straight line Maybe that'll help you maybe it won't have a great day
Thank you for sharing your videos and family stories I’m working my small farm in redhouse West Virginia This spring hopefully a few pigs and chickens. Have you made fermented food for your animals yet. Just a curious question. Bless you and family
Lucky you. You only had one post that you could not install. My quarter section has a few inches of soil over limestone. Have to hammer drill a pilot hole for each post. Five to ten posts and your arms about to fall off.
Is that a good perimeter option for pigs?
It can be if you keep the bottom wires low enough.
How far do you space the T posts?
Hey Chuck, If you don’t mind me asking who was the local distributor of the Timeless Fencing? I have been watching videos on this brand and I was wanting to have some on my property.
www.paradisefamilyfarmnc.com/
@@SheratonParkFarms Thanks 🙏 I hope that you have a wonderful and blessed day!
Never herd tensile that way ten sill but anyway great job
Why tentionor on both ends??
Some people do circumcision before buy, cook or eating chicken or turkey meat
How much is the material cost per 10 acres?
Question, Couldn't this have been done using one stringer per wire? Feed the wire through one end post and use a griipper end at the post and run the wire to the other end post where you use the stringer! Or am I missing something?
You can do that but sometimes it is beneficial to put strainers at both ends. As the weather changes and just over time this fence will eventually stretch out and having strainers at both ends give you the ability to pull more tension. Also in the case of these timeless fence posts the wire is ran through holes and if you ever have a break or have to cut the wire for some reason you will end up putting a splice in the wire, having a strainer on each end will allow you to pull from either direction as that splice will not fit through the hole in the post.
What is the link to post and wire products
timelessfencesystem.com/
@@SheratonParkFarms thx
See also: ua-cam.com/users/Plastic-innovation
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Do you rely on the perimeter fence for your pigs or do you use the single strand only for them. I’m asking because I don’t have a complete perimeter fence yet but we’d like to get at least a couple pigs for us and some friends.
We were thinking of the net and hot wire plan like Jordon Green uses. I just don’t know if that’s acceptable without perimeter in place.
Through our experience, without training them first they escape.
@@wendyjennings1502 We would definitely train them first. I should have mentioned that. I'm curious if the net and hot wire combination are sufficient assuming they are well trained to electric.
@@heathjones8106 its not 100% with females of age. Some of our sows that go in heat escape and literally want to "climb walls". We're blessed that they come to the house and look for us. We have large white Yorkshire.
@@wendyjennings1502 Thanks for your feedback. I appreciate it.
If you are in need of feeder pigs let me know.
Thanks Tim. I got your email. I think we are good to go. Appreciate the offer.
@@SheratonParkFarms okay, have a good rest of the day.
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