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How To Install Field Fence - Video

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These two videos demonstrate how you can install field fence so that it is straight and will last a long time. See our other blog articles "How To Install Wood Fence Posts" and "How To Build Strong Bracing For Fences" for additional helpful information.




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Hi, 
 
I am looking to fence in my 10 acres and need info on how to  
 
fence, use and lay t-posts and 
 
put in a gate. Any info would  
 
be very helpful. 
 
 
 
Thankyou 
 
kevin
Posted @ Monday, April 13, 2009 10:09 PM by kevin
My fence will not be straight. It is going to run about 50' from the gate and then have a 90 degree turn for about 100'. Can I tighten the fence from the gate to the end post or will I have to tighten at the turn and again at the end post? 
 
 
 
Thanks
Posted @ Thursday, July 16, 2009 4:17 PM by Chris
I am putting in a fence for hold the usual farm animals (no bulls). How far apart should my wooden fence posts be for woven wire? 
 
 
 
thanks
Posted @ Thursday, July 16, 2009 4:18 PM by Chris
Im planning to put up a barbed wire fence to hole feeder calfs and have 4 inch wooden line post,how far apart should i put my post? Thank you!
Posted @ Thursday, February 18, 2010 12:11 PM by Butch
You can space the posts 15 to 20 feet apart - the 15-foot spacing is for wooden posts less than 3-1/2-inch diameter.
Posted @ Friday, February 19, 2010 9:52 AM by Duncan Page
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