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Portable Snow Fences
My husband makes portable snow fences out of the 16-ft. long by 4-ft. wide skids that laminated wood comes on from the lumberyard. Our son gets the skids for free at the local cabinet shop he works at. My husband mounts an A-frame on each skid. One side of the A is corral fencing we no longer need; the other is corn crib fencing. Crib fencing could be used on both sides, however. My husband bolts or nails the bottom of the cattle panel and fencing to the bottom of the skid. He wires the panel and fencing together at the top to form the A. Then he just pulls the portable snow fences to wherever he thinks they'll be most needed with his Deere 5-wheeler. When not in use, the fences are easily stored on our now empty cement feedlot floor. (Mrs. Charles Wiechert, RR 6, 900 SW 98th, Lincoln, Neb. 63532).


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1995 - Volume #19, Issue #1