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<blockquote data-quote="libertygarden" data-source="post: 1533347" data-attributes="member: 25299"><p>How to know how much torque has been applied to a line of barbed wire? I'm using a 2 ton come-along to pull wire. Each pull is no more than 200 yards. I'm wondering if it's even possible to over stretch or even break 12.5 ga high carbon wire with that small of a come-long. I have read stories of barbed wire snapping and wrapping someone along the line like a cocoon. Is that even real? How do you know when to stop cranking the come-along?</p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="libertygarden, post: 1533347, member: 25299"] How to know how much torque has been applied to a line of barbed wire? I'm using a 2 ton come-along to pull wire. Each pull is no more than 200 yards. I'm wondering if it's even possible to over stretch or even break 12.5 ga high carbon wire with that small of a come-long. I have read stories of barbed wire snapping and wrapping someone along the line like a cocoon. Is that even real? How do you know when to stop cranking the come-along? Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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