Mike CHS
Herd Master
If I remember, those big rolls of Red Brand wire weigh in at 330 lbs. Good job on getting the rest of the things moved.
We considered that. But you are talking about rolling over 200 pounds of rough textured fencing wire, UP HILL about 200 feet over soft, uneven ground, with lots of holes and fire ant hills!!! Keep in mind, I am still recovering from foot surgery, and I was wearing a post-surgical walking boot this whole time. No, we vetoed that idea!!!Roll it up the hill then up the trailer ramp!
Of course I have no idea how far or steep that trip would be.
WOW!!!! Actually, I don’t think it was one of those big rolls. The 2x4 wire rolls, that we bought are 100 feet and weigh 220 lbs. I am pretty sure I couldn’t have lifted 330 pounds! I would think almost anyone would need a tractor to lift 330 lbs.If I remember, those big rolls of Red Brand wire weigh in at 330 lbs. Good job on getting the rest of the things moved.
Or 3 people. That is how I got one of those 330 pound rolls into my Prius.WOW!!!! Actually, I don’t think it was one of those big rolls. The 2x4 wire rolls, that we bought are 100 feet and weigh 220 lbs. I am pretty sure I couldn’t have lifted 330 pounds! I would think almost anyone would need a tractor to lift 330 lbs.
Yep, stuck a pipe through the roll, rope through the pipe attached to the garden tractor and unrolled it down the future fence line.Possible to pull it with the lawn mower?
I thought those were called fahr aints in Texas... and fire ant hills!!!
Well, I’m not a native, so I say “fire ants”. @Baymule is a native, so she says, “fahr aints”.I thought those were called fahr aints in Texas
Thanks, Bruce. I knew there was a way to do it, just didn’t know the details. We will have to do it that way.Yep, stuck a pipe through the roll, rope through the pipe attached to the garden tractor and unrolled it down the future fence line.