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Good to hear.How much of an apron do you have? What are you using?
Thanks,
Mark
I've experimented with different kinds of wire and have yet to find one that I really like over the long term. The last four tractors I've built I used one inch chicken wire (metal poultry netting) that was doubled over. The width of the apron on some tractors is two feet and the latest just one foot. At just twelve inches you have to pay attention when you move that it's laying flat all the way around after the move. So far nothing has seriously attempted to tear through the wire and it hasn't torn up on the ground the way welded wire tends to want to do. The biggest problem I'm having with it is that after one to two years it wants to rust out where it touches the treated wood. Ever since they went to the new all-copper wood treatment it rusts metal faster than the old stuff did.
I think the best apron wire would be about an eighteen inch width of two-inch no-climb field fence, but I haven't had the chance to try it yet. I'd have to cut it down from the standard four foot width, but I believe it would last for years.