Grounding an electric fenced tractor.

Your tractor is mobile correct?

If it is you could try mounting a ground rod to the handle side. Insulate it and make sure about 6 inches sticks out past the bottom. When you move it the rod will sink giving you a ground. If you have tools and such, weld a bar in the shape of a " F " that way you can you the bottom as a step in and the top as a pull handle. After you move the tractor make sure you dump some water on the rod. That should give you plenty of juice for a deterrent.

That's the best I can come up with, other than electrified poultry netting.
 
Your tractor is mobile correct?

If it is you could try mounting a ground rod to the handle side. Insulate it and make sure about 6 inches sticks out past the bottom. When you move it the rod will sink giving you a ground. If you have tools and such, weld a bar in the shape of a " F " that way you can you the bottom as a step in and the top as a pull handle. After you move the tractor make sure you dump some water on the rod. That should give you plenty of juice for a deterrent.

That's the best I can come up with, other than electrified poultry netting.


The more i think about this the better this idea becomes.....

It will totally work and be effictive, completely mobile fully electrified unit.
 

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