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....
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....