- Mesh 842 Cattle Fence (8 strands horizontal x 42"h)
- Wire 9 ga. Class 1
- Knot Type Square Deal Knot
- Typical Line Posts 1 6x6 Treated and 3 Steel T-Posts Spaced @ Maximum 12′ Apart
- Typical Terminal Posts 6x6 Ends/Corners/Gate Posts
Upgrades
- Barbed Wire Topper
The design uses a separate piece of wire to attach the line wire to the solid stay wire. The Square Knot is smooth to the touch and strong enough to resist animal impact. This knot gives extra vertical strength to withstand impact from larger animals, prevents buckling and sagging, and allows flexibility in the fence when installing.
T-Post Caps help to protect livestock and from the sharp ends of metal t-posts.
Standard Gripples are used to connect rolls of agricultural wire. The exposed view top left shows the mechanism at work: wires go in from either side and are locked in place. T-Gripples (on the right) are used to connect a cut wire roll to itself after winding it around a post.
Screw Piles are posts that are turned into the ground by machine as opposed to the usual digging and cementing process. They are a requirement for most deck permits.
Bedrock Attachments may be required to install posts in unusually rocky conditions. Bars are welded to the piles and inserted into holes drilled in the bedrock.

End and Corner posts come with
