How to Use the Kiwitech Carry Pack

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • Grazing just got easier!
    The Kiwitech Carry Pack is a portable, all-in-one grazing system designed to make your life easier. These unique kits make rotational grazing chores quick and efficient.
    Carry Packs are available in one, two, and three strand models to fit any livestock context. They feature a chuck for holding spools of twine, a guide for preventing tangles, a rack for storing and carrying step-in posts, and a 4:1 gearbox for speedy rewinding.
    In this video, you will learn how to use a Carry Pack to set up and take down paddock divisions, how to leverage Kiwitech accessories to your advantage, multiple options for starting and terminating lines, and other helpful Kiwitech tips!
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Комментарии • 3

  • @nielscorfield4163
    @nielscorfield4163 2 месяца назад +1

    You show the strap on the pack at the start pf the video, then it's removed for the rest of.
    Can you explain how the strap is used/worn? Or better still, show this?

    • @KencoveFarmFence
      @KencoveFarmFence  Месяц назад

      Eli prefers to use it without the strap as he feels it gets in his way, that's why it was removed. The strap clips to the metal loop on the upright of the yellow post holder, the other end clips to the guide close to the gear box. In the original Kiwitech videos (ruclips.net/video/z4S5Yse4MMw/видео.html), they set the drag for easy pay out while strapped into the carry pack but they wind up while the pack is on the ground in an inverted/upside down orientation. This allows the crank handle to spin without tangling with the strap. Eli prefers to wind up while walking and therefore removes the strap so the crank handle is unhindered.

    • @nielscorfield4163
      @nielscorfield4163 Месяц назад

      @@KencoveFarmFence
      Have found a workaround
      Clip the strap on to the metal riser from the gearbox
      It slides around, but once in place, and the strap is the correct length it works
      Either way it's not that ergonomic, rides up when you're winding in particularly