Helpful video, thank you. If you learn nothing else, use the T-Post Puller as he shows - this is the money tool for this job! It's $50 at Tractor Supply and will last forever. I would add a couple of comments to the video: 1) As you roll up the barbed wire, zig zag the wire back and forth and it will grab onto itself. 2) Once you get about 4 loops rolled up, take the loose end and wrap it around those 4 loops about 4 times nice and tight. This will keep the end from poking you. Also as you finish looping up a strand, take the last 18" and loop that end tightly around all of the strands. This will help keep the whole bundle together. 3) Wear long sleeves, long pants and safety glasses (I'm an old man who knows better because I was stupid when I was younger).
Thank you for making this video! All of the information provided is so helpful. AND I didn't know there was such a thing as a 't'-post puller and that you can get them TSC. Thank you again! :D
We appreciate your efforts We have a barbed wire removal program in Colorado and are considering a similar video-it will be different based on our terrain, land use etc. but loved watching yours! Thank you! Have you ever thought about offering a service to residents to help remove the wire and haul it? Or to make DIY kits so people can do their own fence without buying the supplies?
Helpful video, thank you. If you learn nothing else, use the T-Post Puller as he shows - this is the money tool for this job! It's $50 at Tractor Supply and will last forever. I would add a couple of comments to the video: 1) As you roll up the barbed wire, zig zag the wire back and forth and it will grab onto itself. 2) Once you get about 4 loops rolled up, take the loose end and wrap it around those 4 loops about 4 times nice and tight. This will keep the end from poking you. Also as you finish looping up a strand, take the last 18" and loop that end tightly around all of the strands. This will help keep the whole bundle together. 3) Wear long sleeves, long pants and safety glasses (I'm an old man who knows better because I was stupid when I was younger).
Thank you for making this video! All of the information provided is so helpful. AND I didn't know there was such a thing as a 't'-post puller and that you can get them TSC. Thank you again! :D
We appreciate your efforts We have a barbed wire removal program in Colorado and are considering a similar video-it will be different based on our terrain, land use etc. but loved watching yours! Thank you! Have you ever thought about offering a service to residents to help remove the wire and haul it? Or to make DIY kits so people can do their own fence without buying the supplies?
Wonderful instruction. Thank you!
very helpful, thank you!
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The one side of the clip will wall off and potentially puncture a tractor tire. Need to pick that up.
How much can you get recycle ♻️
Are those Rsvlts’s shirts hanging behind you?
haha no those are all Shinesty suits