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👀🙄🐾👍 You could use stainless wire that way it will out last the post
ОтветитьHey mate I have the same issue with tail trimmer found its unbalanced so loses its tension so once you have it correctly tensioned put a docking ring around all 3 and it keeps them from loosening 👍
Ответитьimma use that trick cheers mate.
ОтветитьLocktite the screws.
ОтветитьThat’s an interesting tail trimmer. I’ve just see most using a traditional flat trimmer. Is it a one size fits all?
ОтветитьVery interesting, earthing out the wires on the post
ОтветитьSometimes the electric wire can pull thru the plastic bullnose insulators especially under higher tension , always used the porcelain end insulators and and except when rainfall no leakage 👍
ОтветитьYes Andrew you can get feijoa here in Queensland. Always threatening my wife( she is an Aussie) I will plant one. She actually cannot stand the taste 👅. Next door has a tree growing here on the Atherton Tablelands. On the Sunshine Coast hinterland a Kiwi couple have an orchard and a tourist shop/ cafe where you can purchase jams etc. Thanks for the video Mate
ОтветитьYou would have got more engagement and clicks if it knocked you on your arse. Much better YT content. LOL
ОтветитьThanks for the video … great stuff
Ответитьinteresting way to eat a feijoa indeed. right on about the crumbles yummo
ОтветитьI use an wifi plug for my electric fence. You get an app on your phone, connect it to the wifi plug, and as long as you have a phone signal, you can turn the plug on and off. You can literally be anywhere in the world and still be able to use it. Oh, and you also need a wifi signal (internet) near the wifi plug.
ОтветитьI wonder if you could sit your phone on the post and charge it wirelessly.
ОтветитьThanks for the fence tip….. have a few of them gates on our farm too….gonna surprise the boss 😇😅
ОтветитьMaybe put locktight on the screws.
ОтветитьInduced current in the dead wire running between the 2 live wires. Doesn't affect your fence voltage like a short does.
We have very few steel gates so not a problem here.
Feijoa are native to Uruguay and Brazil. My wife is from Uruguay and she thinks we are complete weirdos for eating them haha. We tried a tailwell once and gave up on it after one run through the herd spent too much time faffing around with it trying to get it to cut nice and then it would only get a couple cows done and back to mucking about again.
ОтветитьBest of luck! I remember fixing wire for the horses with a mate and she was at the hotwire 'terminal' switch to test after I got everything set up. She thought I was waving her on as a go ahead for the test, when I was actually trying to get her to bring me another tool, but just to check she yelled "Go?" and I yelled back "No!" ....however she thought I said "go!". So I got a little bit cooked that day haha. We always look back at that with a laugh.
ОтветитьStewed Feijoa on ice-cream or breaky cereal is the bomb…
ОтветитьHey Andrew I've noticed you have been putting in a lot of new fence posts you should think about painting the top of them that's where all the moisture generates the post at it will stop that and make your posts last a lot longer you should also do it with the buttons before you install them
ОтветитьHi i like your video
Ответитьwe got them in california
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