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<blockquote data-quote="bird dog" data-source="post: 1642436" data-attributes="member: 5381"><p>I had one like fence mentions and didn't even use the cable. The ends of the wire panels were tied off to a brace and the panels going across the creek was just loosely wired on the down stream side to Tposts . They were tied up about 16" above the ground which let enough water through on most rain events. </p><p>The creek would rise up enough to bust it loose a couple times a year. The panels would roll back with the flow. The fix was as simple as straightening up the tposts and pulling the panels back to gather and retying them. </p><p>Sometimes the battles are not worth fighting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bird dog, post: 1642436, member: 5381"] I had one like fence mentions and didn't even use the cable. The ends of the wire panels were tied off to a brace and the panels going across the creek was just loosely wired on the down stream side to Tposts . They were tied up about 16" above the ground which let enough water through on most rain events. The creek would rise up enough to bust it loose a couple times a year. The panels would roll back with the flow. The fix was as simple as straightening up the tposts and pulling the panels back to gather and retying them. Sometimes the battles are not worth fighting. [/QUOTE]
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