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electric fence on 48 acres
Posted on 9/23/25 at 12:20 pm
Posted on 9/23/25 at 12:20 pm
i started installing posts for corners and h-braces this weekend. intend to pull 3 strand electric on property boundaries between myself and my neighbor, and 4 strand barb wire with single strand electric on the road frontages. intermediate posts hopefully will be timeless fence posts. im not certain how to build the electric gates
any tips, tricks, recs? TIA!
any tips, tricks, recs? TIA!
Posted on 9/23/25 at 12:47 pm to aldawg2323
I can’t recommend timeless enough. If you’re in Louisiana then Mike will take care of you.
We had a bad batch of probably 100 of them and Mike just said to call him if we find broke ones. I send him pics and he sends out new ones at no cost. I use brace wire and loop the wire onto the new tpost and leave it loose so the electric wire can move freely.
Tips: use a spinning jenny and buy a good one. Use the tensile strength they recommend (170,000psi?). It is a great feeling to cut a tree off the fence and the smooth wire pops back up.
Don’t touch an 11k volt fence lol.
We had a bad batch of probably 100 of them and Mike just said to call him if we find broke ones. I send him pics and he sends out new ones at no cost. I use brace wire and loop the wire onto the new tpost and leave it loose so the electric wire can move freely.
Tips: use a spinning jenny and buy a good one. Use the tensile strength they recommend (170,000psi?). It is a great feeling to cut a tree off the fence and the smooth wire pops back up.
Don’t touch an 11k volt fence lol.
Posted on 9/23/25 at 1:14 pm to aldawg2323
Every year or two we get a cow that will learn to walk across our cattle gap which sucks because the whole point is to have a way to enter and exit without fooling with a gate.
When that happens we use this across the gap until we can haul the cow off to the sale. Cattle gap walking is an immediate sentence to be sent to the packer.
Our cattle gap is right by the barn so it's hard wired to 110 volt plug eliminating the need for solar panels etc. if it were more remote.
When that happens we use this across the gap until we can haul the cow off to the sale. Cattle gap walking is an immediate sentence to be sent to the packer.
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American Farm Works 16 ft. Electric Fence Spring Gate Kit
Our cattle gap is right by the barn so it's hard wired to 110 volt plug eliminating the need for solar panels etc. if it were more remote.
Posted on 9/23/25 at 2:32 pm to Clyde Tipton
Pic makes me tingle and not in a good way 
Posted on 9/23/25 at 5:44 pm to Junky
what are you gates like? is there a schematic online you can share?
Posted on 9/23/25 at 6:06 pm to KemoSabe65
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Pic makes me tingle and not in a good way
Plugged into a wall outlet it packs a punch.
Posted on 9/23/25 at 6:48 pm to aldawg2323
I’m not sure how to post pictures, but we use a setup like on our property in NW Arkansas in conjunction with a cattle guard and don’t have any issues. Hope this helps.
LINK
LINK
Posted on 9/23/25 at 9:17 pm to aldawg2323
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what are you gates like? is there a schematic online you can share?
Shitty lol. I’m not good at it.
I’d recommend those spring gates mentioned or some electric rope with tpost. I haven’t had the time to redo mine, but I may switch and build the ones Greg Judy made with electric rope.
The picture below shows how I just used brace wire to attach a new post onto an existing fence. The broken post becomes a dropper basically.
This is how far off an old barbed wire fence we put it.
We used the A frames. They are the cheapest and easiest. Dug two holes with the augur and I hand trenched so the angle would fit.
Like I mentioned, they may break, but it’s so much easier to repair than a standard T post and barbed wire. It’s also cheaper per linear ft to build as you can put tpost every 25-30’ on flat land vs the 8–10’ barbed wire fence. You use less tposts.
This post was edited on 9/24/25 at 6:27 am
Posted on 9/28/25 at 9:29 am to Junky
Who is this Mike you speak of, and what is his contact information?
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