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Feederhouse Chain Fence
"It makes a strong, attractive fence," says Paul Golterman, Plentywood, Mont., who used feederhouse chains off old Deere combines to build a corral fence.
The feederhouse chains bolt to a series of 52-in. railroad tie posts that formerly supported an old woven wire fence. Each chain measures about 4 ft. wide by
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Feederhouse Chain Fence COMBINES Miscellaneous It makes a strong attractive fence says Paul Golterman Plentywood Mont who used feederhouse chains off old Deere combines to build a corral fence The feederhouse chains bolt to a series of 52-in railroad tie posts that formerly supported an old woven wire fence Each chain measures about 4 ft wide by 10 ft long The chains are placed 2 high between the ties and lag screwed in place It was easy to put together and really looks nice says Golterman I used to farm with a 1950 s Deere 95 combine and over the years I ve junked out several similar models so I had a ready supply of feederhouse chains on hand I also bought chains from local implement dealers for $5 apiece Contact: FARM SHOW Followup Paul Golterman 3496 Hwy 5 W Plentywood Mont 59254 ph 406 895-2656; voiceoverpro@gmail com
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