![]() A little wd40 on the "post" and they spin almost too good. I wouldn't go more than 3, even with 2 if you start making much of a curve they can get tangled. Pic of our single that goes in a hitch, have a double that is two of these side by side on an axle and a tongue that hooks to the hitch. The vertical is good because it gives you a little braking action so the wire doesn't twist up. Local builder has 5 vertical posts spaced a couple feet apart and rolls em all out at once. Throw another roll on other end, drive back.etc. Only takes 10 minutes to roll out a 1/4 wire. Throw disc blade on shaft, throw barb wire on blade, if you want throw another disc blade on top of wire roll.drive as fast as you want. ![]() Posted 17:12 (#5774757 - in reply to #5774368) Subject: RE: Barbed wire unrollerįour wheeler or gater, extend the hitch with a 2 inch square tube. There may be something there on a multiple rool thing for barb wire or an idea of something you could make.Įdit: I looked up the fence dawg video and right after it ended there was a video on another fencing tool that did unroll multiple rolls of barb wire. ![]() Look up go bob pipe fence and look up the fence dawg. I really am not sure, but you may be able to run high tensile woven wire for less. They do have or people have made multiple spinning jennies stacked for high tensile smooth wire. I would however think 7 strands at one time would or could become a tangled nightmare. Really can't help you much since I haven't built much barb wire fence. I'd say we will have a couple miles of fence to build over the next few years, so would like the right tool for the job.ĭoing 7 strand 12ga for pens, prob use 5 strands for some field fence 7 rolls would be awesome, but anything would be an improvement over 1. I'd like to be able to run multiple strands per trip, would save a lot of time and steps. We have an arbor bolt fixed up to put on a 3pt hitch that we unwind 1 roll at a time, someone has to walk along making sure the roll doesn't get balled up. The biggest flaw in our system is unrolling the barbed wire. Planning to build a little more fence this spring. Posted 13:07 (#5774368) Subject: Barbed wire unroller ( logon | register )īarbed wire unroller Jump to page : 1 Now viewing page 1 The operator must remain seated on the tractor or like power source at all times while machine is in motion.You are logged in as a guest. This is not common, but can happen if the wire winder is not operated correctly. With the inertia of the spinning reel, a fast stop can cause damage to the coupler. Hydraulic motor creates 12 horse power under full load.ġ/2" male pipe ends on hydraulic hose's ( we do not include hose tips )Īlways, start slow and stop slow, to prevent damage to lovejoy coupler between motor and drive shaft. This bushing has proven to last for years of performance in the field. Replaceable moly-impregnated polyethylene bushings on shaft to prevent wear. ![]() Holds 1/2 mile of barbed or 1 mile of smooth wire. Hand spun smooth steel, designed with safety in mind. Winder frame converts for Category 1, Category 2 & Category 3 narrow 3 point mounts (special orders upon request) ) A short piece of log chain or the best is, the window weights out of old houses. – Always regulate speed of this unit from the hydraulics on tractor.Īlways plug valve hose into power side of hydraulics.ĭesigned for smooth or barbed wire or light cable.ĭesigned to pull wire in to unit ( always have a weight on the end of the wire.
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