Building hi-tensile fence from beginning to end.

Published 2020-08-27
Building hi-tensile fence from beginning to end. There is no other fencing type that equals hi-tensile fence in cost and low labor to install. For more grazing tips, check out my books on our website: greenpasturesfarm.net.

All Comments (21)
  • @vitomilillo8566
    This was a great lesson!! As usual, thanks so much for all the helpful information.God Bless Ben and Isaac. We only need 5 million more young people like them.
  • Mr. Judy you are such a generous person. I can’t belive the extreme detail about “procesus”. There are people out there asking for money for the knowledge you share. God bless you!
  • @MarkShepard
    THIS. Is HUGELY helpful to see in action. thanks guys!
  • @marvinbaier3627
    This is perfect timing for me. Thanks for everything! Have a great day!
  • @amandar7719
    Thoroughly enjoyed this, Mr Judy. Priceless.
  • @AndrewGasser
    This is the best fencing video on YouTube. I wish this was done six months ago. God bless you Greg, Jan, Ben, and Isaac!
  • @beniveyv7849
    Your videos are so informative, inspiring, and entertaining. Thank you
  • @blue_boy8621
    I've ordered your no risk ranching book a few days back! Mighty excited to get it! You could call the European style fencing, since we don't yet have timeless posts. This video is a nice summary on how to put up fencing! Thanks
  • @wadepatton2433
    Thanks Greg, I've done plenty of fencing, but never with HT wire. NOW I get it!
  • @BekaertFencing
    Great to see more and more people are seeing the benefits of high tensile wire fencing. Different installation process but as you say, saves you labor and maintenance down the road.
  • @rafah4329
    reading about it and seeing it are 2 different things. Seeing the mistakes is invaluable. Seeing the high tensile wire bind because the soft wire wasn't twisted, seeing the wire sag after being tightened to know where to put a post in.......these are the gold nuggets that make a HUGE difference in learning the techniques. Thank you so much for this.
  • @Andy-ib6xd
    Greg thanks for making a video where you took enough time to show us how to get it done right. A coach is someone who saves you a life time of learning the hard way. That is exactly what you’ve done here Outstanding video!! Thank you! Andy
  • @konnylindsey3034
    Thank you so much! I enjoyed that it was start to finish no editing and showed the mistakes so we all got to learn onsite from you and your years of experience!
  • Hi Greg, if you take your handle, after you've made your hangman knot, and turn it at 90⁰ to the direction in which you made the knot it will snap off clean and you won't need to cut it with pliers nor have a sharp edge thereafter.
  • Thank you for sharing knowledge from experience it's so appreciated
  • @derekboyd746
    That’s awesome. Thanks for showing us how you do it.