Looks like it will do the job. My luck, battery would be dead on my drill. I do like how you can tighten it a little once the coupler sleeve is installed. Before crimping.
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not the price is the problem, the workingspeed or in this time he wrote the fine "moving parts" are the problem. My first view say, the two little screws who handle with the big tool work maybe 100 times then u need a complete new. the long spindel... sorry 50 times in dust no problwm, 1 work in rain and u must clean or replace it
You go pick up that piece of barbed wire, You tossed on the ground! Go find it, before the cows eat it. Quick, Quick, Quick. Excellent tensioner idea. Thank You. Poverty Hill Farm, Graham Washington.
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I think it’s a great idea but not practical requires to many tools to carry around by hand would be ok also f as you could get a truck or suede by side to the fence but like here steep Mountian fixing fence less tools you have to carry the better
Smalltown Farmer88 hello We are barbed wire supplier from china hope we have the chance to quoted best price Email:Catherinecheung1990@gmail.com Mobile:+8615131132009
Dont listen to all these people so what it has moving parts So douse a golden rod they are just pissed off they did not come up with the idea haters be hatin!! Screw them I say You keep up the good work boys
Make your crimps in different directions, then bend the short ends back over to really hold. And yes, a regular old fence stretcher is a one man job, but if you have money to burn, hire another guy and buy fancy tools. Good for the economy and will support lots of illegal aliens.
Too much involved. Batteries. Power tools. Recharging those batteries. Two men for a one man job. Not realistic for a one man fence rider in remote areas. Neat nonetheless.