An english speaking Mexican, bought, 5 acres across the road from me, and had two mexicans digging post holes, and setting railroad ties, around the perimeter, most of this winter. Last month I drove by, and saw them putting out 3 rolls of good redtop woven wire, and starting to wire it to their unbraced corner post. They had 4 men rolling the wire out by hand, and fighting the roll on the30 deg inclined road bankI went on to the house, and got my fencing tools and AC B with the fence wire spinner on the 3 pt, and drove down there, met their Patrone( the owner), and talked to him , about how to pull wire, and put up fence. While we were talking the peons were working like bees in a swarm, and put a piece of 1 1/2 galv pipe through the end of the wire, and backed up a polaris ATV, chained on to the pipe and jerked on the wire, till the pipe pulled the 2 upwright wires off the end of the roll of fencing.After explaining to the owner, how to do it right, he finally stopped the show, and let me demonstrate, my 2'X6" board fence clamps, and how to pull wire with the 4 ton comealong, from the bottom of another post farther up the line. I never could get the guy talked into using brace posts on his corners, or gate posts. The crew thought that the 3 pt wire spinner, was great, and unrolled the rest of their rolls with it.The guy put 4 horses in that brushy patch, and has to feed hay in the spring time. 2 horses would have overloaded that small patch.They will have to learn to like scotch broom, as the grass is gone.All of them were respectful, and happy people, and you couldn't help liking them, even If I couldn't understand every thing they said.
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