Goldenrod 415 fence stretcher splicer you must have for ranch life.

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jkk04

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Recently, the rain and strong winds caused many trees to fall down in central California.
Also, It caused the barbed wire fence to need repair.
Goldenrod 415 fence stretcher splicer
The starcher is very convenient to repair the broken wire fence as seen the video,
It was easy to scratch the wire and repair.

 
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Nice.
 
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Stretch, not scratch...lol There are others as well. Glad you like that one.
 
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I grew up using one (who knows what brand though) and they work good.
 
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I don't know that I've ever seen one with three clamps. This might be a game changer.
 
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Is the three clamp version a new model?
 
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@jkk04 I like mine, too! I've had one for something like twenty years, so I think that they have been around for awhile...

Having three clamps means you can pull more than the twenty four or so inches internal to the clamps, and can tighten quite a bite of wire at one go, before walking down the line to fasten it to the T-posts.

I grew up with the rope versions, and while they are effective, I find that the ropes tend to get twisted if I am not careful when I am hauling them around. I still have them and use them when I'm putting up a bunch of strands, but I use the Goldenrod to do the actual splicing.

My only complaint is that when resetting the central ratchet, it can jam on the terminal clamp mechanism. (100% Operator error.)

All the best,

Peter
 
 
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