Want a beautiful strong corner brace? Check out Timeless Fence corners, super easy to install.
Want a beautiful strong corner brace? Check out Timeless Fence corner assemblies, super easy to install. I have never installed a corner brace that was as easy as the Timeless Fence corner assembly. I was very impressed with the strength of the corner after it was installed. We have one perimeter fence where it is holding up 8 hi-tensile wires! No insulators, no painting, no hole drilling.
Disclaimer, I am a Timeless Fence dealer only because it is the best post in the world for electric fencing.
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Best fence posts in the world. and you SHOULD be compensated for educating folks about it. beats the hell out of steel t posts and cheap plastic insulators...
I am thankful to you for talking about Timeless! Greg McElroy is fantastic to work with. We put in a 5 strand perimeter fence and because of the 20 year warranty and not having to worry about insulators. It was so easy to put in, and we like it so well, we're doing the other side too! We trained the animals to it and it even keeps in the Nubians. We're rotating beeves, nubians, and hair sheep around with the poly braid and sharpened Obrien step in posts. Wonderful! And it looks so pretty too! Love it! We're using gripples and quick ends instead of the daisy tensioners.
@SerajUddin-sq1oe
10 ай бұрын
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Just got my timeless pallet this week! After 5 years of no perimeter fence it's due.
@swamp-yankee
10 ай бұрын
Im in a similar place now. Triage fencing where I’ve got best tenancy. All temporary is great but its started running me ragged now I’ve got my flock built up. You got sheep?
Thanks Greg. I’d love to see how you connect your charger to the fence, especially the temporary fences you use as you move through the paddocks. Appreciate you sharing your experience.
The cows also don't try to get out from the perimeter because you never let them get hungry.
A longer diagonal brace rail would reduce the chance of the end post jacking up out of the ground when under more tension.
Great video Greg
Can you do a video on how you tie your fence wire around those end posts? It looks like you loop through two adjacent holes and crimp?
I’ve used the daisy tensioners for 30 years, mine are Gallagher and have had no problems with them, got the tensioner tool at the same time and sure makes life much easier! Used the ratchet tensioners 35 years ago at another property before there was a tool to tighten with and couldn’t get them tight enough with a socket wrench. Have more fencing to do, putting in high tensile down the south and part of the west side of property… finally after 30 years.. lol. Definitely will look into Timeless corner and inline posts. Last thing I want to do is replace more treated wood corner posts & H braces in 10 to 20 years.
Greg this place looks sure familiar? This looks like the pasture you took us on Saturday May 20 to see the main cattle herd at your beginner grazing school. I remember the set of trees on the hillside where Isaac & Ike had the mineral feeder in the shade and to your far left you had the creek where the cattle were drinking from and your entry had the ribbon across the front.
Thanks for the video! Timeless fence are awesome. What would be ideal size for a 25 acre farm energizer? I think I’m going to make 3 wires hot and 2 wires ground. I’m putting in grounding rod right next to a waterway so I know it will have a strong ground. How to you get those long posts in the ground? I wouldn’t mind having a few of those posts along but it would be hard to bring them home from your place.
Do you not use any wood? I’ve been using timeless line posts, but a big hunk of something rot resistant is just so economical compared to sucker rod, and a wooden H or kiwi brace is also just so close to free it’s hard for me to want to buy stuff like that in fiber glass even if I have to rebuild it in 6 or 10 years. Haven’t had any issues with unsultube type products yet, but my fences aren’t that old.
Mr Judy, what kind of fencing would you recommend for areas with frequent threat of fires? I feel like those fiberglass posts would all melt/burn down if a fire got against them.
@gregjudyregenerativerancher
10 ай бұрын
If your constantly having fires come through your farm, I would regrettably use steel posts and plastic insulators. After every fire you would need to replace the insulators.
Agree with you 100 percent! Timeless and hi-tensile is so much nicer than steel Ts and barbed wire. Anybody have a recommendation on what Stihl battery powered chainsaw model to use for cutting smaller trees/brush?
@charleswalters5284
10 ай бұрын
Greg mentioned that just a few videos ago, but i don't remember which. Binge and ye shall find
@climatemojo
10 ай бұрын
See Greg's video titled "Greg discusses his new best tool on the farm." Greg talks about his electric Stihl chainsaw (MSA 140 C). He likes it because it's light (maybe 6 lbs) and he can use it for a long time without getting tired.
Is there a simple electric fence tester that you carry like a pocket knife that would show if the fence was hot? And a small LED light at the gate to tell you it is hot?
Are all your wires hot on your perimeter fencing?
Hello all, are these corners the A-Frame brace from timeless or a different post??
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8 minutes into the video not one car on the road I'm moving. From the road that know one drives on lol. Just jealous. I probably have 5000 cars a day pass my house.