2017 - Volume #BFS, Issue #17, Page #110
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Amazing One-Pass Machine Puts Up 7-Strand Fence Fast
The automated One Pass Fencemaker from Greenedge Precision Fencing sets posts, drills holes for wires, and pulls wires through to the next post.
  “I was managing a large ranch and we needed a lot of labor to put up fence,” explains Lloyd Quantz, Greenedge Precision Fencing. “Our electric fences were good, but staples were either shorting out the wire or kinking it so it broke. Staples popping out was also a problem, and insulators were the weakest part of the system.”
  With more powerful fencers on the market, Quantz started putting wires through the posts, for both electric and non-electric fences. After doing it manually for a while, he began working on an automated system. The Fencemaker was the result - a tracked vehicle with a post carrier in the front and the automated fencing system attached to its side.
  “It had to be a big enough tracked carrier to allow the fencing unit to move 18 in. laterally and 30 degrees in and out. ASV had a heavy-duty undercarriage that worked,” says Quantz.
  Unlike other systems, the Fencemaker neither drills holes for posts, nor does it drive posts into the ground. A unique vibration system does the job, setting 4 to 6-in. posts in less than 5 sec. or up to 10 sec. in rocky ground.
  The Fencemaker has a cap that sets on top of the post to be set, putting 5,000 lbs. pressure on it. While this doesn’t drive it in, it does shorten the wood fibers. This allows the vibrations to be transmitted to the tip of the post, and it moves into the ground.
  “Drill bits were also a challenge,” says Quantz. “It took several years of work, but we now can drill 7 holes through a post in 3 to 5 sec. and up to 3,000 posts before replacements.
  The Fencemaker then guides the wires through and grabs them on the other side. As the carrier moves ahead to the next post, wires are drawn through the holes from a multi spool carrier at the beginning of the fence line. Quantz says the time to set a post, drill holes for wires and pull them through averages 2 min.
  There’s a video of the One Pass Fencemaker at www.farmshow.com.
  Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Greenedge Precision Fencing, Inc., Box 4281, Olds, Alberta, Canada T4H 1P8 (ph 403 556-0994; www.greenedges.com@gmail.com).


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