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no that is the sucker rod fence that we put up last year around about half of the big pasture.
ok what is sucker rod ?
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no that is the sucker rod fence that we put up last year around about half of the big pasture.
ok what is sucker rod ?
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that has been there for about 40 years. and I plan on leaving it about 1 foot off the ground.
solid steel they use in drilling wells most of what I got is 3/4 in thick and then some is 1/2 inch thick. they are 25 feet long and then have screw in connectors to attach the next section of rod to them
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that has been there for about 40 years. and I plan on leaving it about 1 foot off the ground.
OOP quoted wrong post was referring about granny's comment about windbreaks.
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thank you and should keep the yaks and possible horse /s in
OOP quoted wrong post was referring about granny's comment about windbreaks.
Quote: A sucker rod is a steel rod, typically between 25 and 30 feet (7 to 9 meters) in length, and threaded at both ends, used in the oil industry to join together the surface and downhole components of a reciprocating piston pump installed in an oil well.
thank you and should keep the yaks and possible horse /s in
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well I am doing it anyway and then we shall see who wins.![]()
the posts will be railroad ties and then ruff cut lumber that is 2in by 10 in as cross braces on which I will screw tin to. They are up all over here. and We do a ton of it down the first year I was here that was located down by the dairy barn.![]()