641Dave, I use a tractor with a 2 in pipe bolted to the stationary drawbar and a short chain to the Center link mount. Used a JD 4230 pulled a 2100+ ft stretch of fence! Had all my Deer Hunters in and they were scattered out along the way to keep the Net wire from hanging up on little stobs, roots, and rocks. There were 7 and a short piece rolls of 48 in Net wire. That pull, I pulled out over 50 ft of slack to get the fence stretched to a tension I desired! It was he hardest stretch of fence I have ever pulled. 2/3/4 rolls are a piece of cake compared to 7 rolls. OBTW...Corners are 9 ft X 4 in pipe set 4+ ft in concrete. in a Double H fashion with 2-7/8 brase pipe centers. 6.5 ft steel t-post on 15 ft centers. with a 1.90 xtra thick wall pipe post at every 6th post position. We did cross one small wet-wether creek there is a set of Single H brases there on both sides just in case they are ever needed. When you are pulling single runs of Barbed wire Be very careful for you can pull it in to before you realize what is going on!!! Later, JAS
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Today's Featured Article - Oil Bath Air Filters - by Chris Pratt. Some of us grew up thinking that an air filter was a paper thing that allowed air to pass while trapping dirt particles of a particles of a certain size. What a surprise to open up your first old tractor's air filter case and find a can that appears to be filled with the scrap metal swept from around a machine shop metal lathe. To top that off, you have a cup with oil in it ("why would you want to lubricate your carburetor?"). On closer examination (and some reading in a AC D-14 service manual), I found out that this is a pretty ingenious method of cleaning the air in the tractor's intake tract.
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