I have an old fencing trailer. It has all the tools that you need for fencing in it. I got fed up with going out with what I thought I needed only to find i was short. Its just easier for me to hook it up and have everything onboard. Works for me. Great vid John.
Yeah thats the go I have been going to do that for years never seem to get around to it. Pisses me off get everything ready you think, and you get to the job and where is the crow bar, Drive back home and find it then have another go. John
Thanks to both of you. Necessity is the creator of all good things! Good on you! Keep sharing your knowledge across the field some seeds will yield some won't. Keep up the good work. Hope one day we'll meet and shake hands. Kind regards to all of you out there watching this program Endre from Victoria Australia 🦘
I didn't even know that Tafe offered fencing courses. I would ask a farmer if when he does some fencing if you could help him in return for teaching you. John
@Farming Life Australia yeh my old next door neighbour is a contract fencer might give him a call once I move back out there and give him a few days work. Tafe offer it as part of their agricultural and farm management courses I believe but i may have misinterpreted their info. Watched a big bunch of your videos last night. I'll just keep watching those to fill in my knowledge gaps. I learn by watching and then doing anyway so cheers for the vids.
Bloody hell John you must have fingers of steel. I’ve watched you before with thick wire and it bends like butter in your hands. Wish I’d known a couple of these hacks and the bolt cutters when we were farming!!!
@@farminglifeaustralia6716 i have the OP on 18th they are taking a bone from my leg and rebuilding it with that.the big c strike's again.it's all good.thank's. gary
I have an old fencing trailer. It has all the tools that you need for fencing in it. I got fed up with going out with what I thought I needed only to find i was short. Its just easier for me to hook it up and have everything onboard. Works for me. Great vid John.
Yeah thats the go I have been going to do that for years never seem to get around to it. Pisses me off get everything ready you think, and you get to the job and where is the crow bar, Drive back home and find it then have another go. John
I made up a fencing trailer also, saves a lot of foot steps!
Probably the best explanation of the figure 8 I've seen
Thanks for watching and commenting. John
You are tough. I have fixed a lot of barb wire fence here in the mountains of Utah, in my 77 years, but I have to wear gloves.
Thanks for the tips.
I should wear gloves the barb wire cuts on my hands makes it hard playing the banjo. John
Thanks John and Pat always learn something new from you cheers
Thanks for watching. John
Good information thank you!!!
Thanks for watching. John
Very helpful : Thank you from Indiana USA.
Gday to you in Indiana. Glad you found the video helpful. John
Another great video John and Pat! I found your channel a few weeks ago and I really enjoy your videos. Best wishes from a small farm in Oklahoma, USA!
G'day to you in Oklahoma. I am glad you like and watch our video's. Thanks for commenting. John
Thanks to both of you. Necessity is the creator of all good things! Good on you! Keep sharing your knowledge across the field some seeds will yield some won't. Keep up the good work. Hope one day we'll meet and shake hands. Kind regards to all of you out there watching this program Endre from Victoria Australia 🦘
Thanks for watching and commenting Endre. John
Thank you
You're welcome. John
other than a tafe course, do you know of anywhere that offers fencing cources in qld?
I didn't even know that Tafe offered fencing courses. I would ask a farmer if when he does some fencing if you could help him in return for teaching you. John
@Farming Life Australia yeh my old next door neighbour is a contract fencer might give him a call once I move back out there and give him a few days work.
Tafe offer it as part of their agricultural and farm management courses I believe but i may have misinterpreted their info.
Watched a big bunch of your videos last night. I'll just keep watching those to fill in my knowledge gaps. I learn by watching and then doing anyway so cheers for the vids.
@@cyberbogan944 Yes watching is a good idea A picture is worth a thousand words. John
Good onya Pat!
Thats what I recon. John
Bloody hell John you must have fingers of steel. I’ve watched you before with thick wire and it bends like butter in your hands.
Wish I’d known a couple of these hacks and the bolt cutters when we were farming!!!
My fingers and hands were once real strong not so much any more. Probably alright for an old bloke. John
Love the Thumbnail. jajaja
Good info for sure. You use some knots that we do not even know here or in the former USA.
Thanks for the video. Jim
Thanks Jim. Unusual that I can teach an old dog like you new tricks. Ha Ha John
@@farminglifeaustralia6716 Aint that the truth! Jajaja . Jim
@@ChileExpatFamily 😄😄😄. John
you make it look easy.very handy tip's .thank's for posting.hope you are both well.stay safe . gary
Thanks Gary hows the jaw?
@@farminglifeaustralia6716 i have the OP on 18th they are taking a bone from my leg and rebuilding it with that.the big c strike's again.it's all good.thank's. gary
@@garyhaslam5735 Be thinking of you on the 18th. John
Another great video, thanx John and Pat.
Our pleasure! Thanks for watching. John
Great tips. Thank you. I wish you a lot of health and good ideas and greet you from Slovenia!🥰
Thanks for watching from Slovenia. John
Number 8 gauge wire Aka " Agricultural Welding rod " has many uses , both temporary & permanent on my farm . It would be a long list.
Cheers Gaz
G'day Gaz yeah no.8 and a crow bar pair of pliers is a complete tool kit. John