When you build a new fence, you want it to last a long time and avoid putting more time, energy, and money into the project than necessary - right? If you answered “yes,” we agree! However, to do that, a basic understanding of wire terms is critical to determine which wire is best for your situation. Tensile strength is one of the features we pay close attention to when selecting...
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0.20mm stainless steel conductors. Wider tape offers maximum visibility for horses and deer.
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0.30mm stainless steel conductors. Highest visibility electric fence material. Best for longer...
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0.16mm stainless steel conductors. Use for shorter temporary fences.
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Maintain wire strength when joining wires. Gritted crimp sleeves are stronger and more efficient...
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Maintain wire strength when joining wires. Gritted crimp sleeves are stronger and more efficient...
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Stronger hold than regular 2-3 sleeves. Recommended for use on 12.5 ga smooth wire and always...
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Maintain wire strength and conductivity when joining wires. Gritted crimp sleeves are stronger...
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The Finishing Touch! Secures the tail wire to the line wire. Use on 10-14 gauge wire.
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Contractor Grade. 8in side cutters. Notched and grooved plier jaws will hold wire in place when...
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Enables one person to remove studded t-posts from the ground.
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Use with a chain for simple removal of t-posts from the ground. Chain not included.
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8 gauge, Class 3 galvanized staples.
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Pasture Management is proud to carry a line-up of Titan products because they set the industry standard for quality drivers that save you time and money. That’s what we want for you to build the longest-lasting fence on your property. We offer two Titan models that fit the farm, ranch, rural living, and fencing contractor needs to get your next fence job using t-posts or pipe...
Hinge-joint wire fence, commonly known as “Field Fence,” has been a part of the fencing landscape for many years. As one of the first woven wire options on the market after the introduction of barbed wire, “field fence” continues to be a mainstay phrase in conversations about building new fences and protecting your pastures, managing your pastures, and guarding your property....