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Crossing that fence when you get to it....how I do it....

gitterdug

Member
Sooner, or later, and ALWAYS with permission, we all come across barbwire fences to cross, in order to detect the greener grass on the other side, which is always so......

As I have gotten older, it has become more difficult to get through fences or under, and over is a pain. Several years ago, I ran into a marvelous product called a T-Post Stepper. Hopefully, I can put this information online. I am not affiliated with them at all. It comes in a sheath, that is complete with a belt loop as well.

As you can see below, it fits over the T-Post and locks into place. It will support 1000 lbs and once in place, you simply step up and over the fence to the other side. Now, I like to use a tennis ball, or a pvc 1-1/2 inch end cap to protect my delicate hand from the top of the T=Post LOL.

So, I hope this helps someone out there. I swear by it. I realize that this is nothing to do with ERAC, but since I have used it in order to use my ETRAC, I took the liberty to put it here. Moderators, if needed, please feel free to move it.....

HH

Dennis, crossing fences of life....
 
WOW

Just this last weekend I crawled under barbed wire (had permission to detect from property owner)
I felt commando and had some sense of military maneuvers since I held ET like a rifle

But, as I also am not getting any younger and did hurt my knee crossing a brook on that very same adventure
I'll be looking seriously at this item but would like any more info you can give us about usage
I'm a visual learner(about 90% of the population) any chance we can see a demonstration?

Thanks and HH
 
http://www.premierfeeders.com/pf/Tstepper.html

HH

Dennis
 
clever,,,, I like it !!
 
kuletule said:
http://www.premierfeeders.com/pf/Tstepper.html

HH

Dennis

Thanks

That's a HUGE help

Just a thought, the barbed wire I crawled under was also electrified
Do you believe that the stepper would still be ideal in that situation?
 
I usually cross a fence like this!

[attachment 214458 jump-fence-fail.jpg]

NebTrac
 
Really good looking invention. Would save a lot of torn pants and cut legs. I would like to have had one of those in my younger days when I did a lot of hunting
 
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