Thursday, November 8, 2018

Old ~ New

We are nearing the finish

This is what the old fence looked like a month ago


along the front road


Now it looks like this


And this


And this


I'm not completely finished painting but I will be back out there tomorrow.

Sunday, November 4, 2018

Fence Painting

Just a reminder, this is what I have in the front pasture. Its fresh wood, not painted, 
just shining white in the sunshine.


I started painting the outside front black at 4:00pm.

4 minutes later I was this far along.


14 minutes later...


29 minutes after I began...


I painted the entire outside front fence in 1 hour 49 minutes.
It was DARK out when I finished so there is a chance I missed a spot.

I'll be back out tomorrow morning to do the inside of the front & head up toward the house. I have about 4 gallons of paint left, just hope its enough to complete the job.

Friday, November 2, 2018

And There It Is

The front fence is in,  


except for the electric. I could put horses out there tomorrow if I so desired but I'm going to wait for the electric fencing to go in. I really want to see Mack get hit with that.

And the field fencing isn't up yet either but we're not putting the dogs in here yet either.

Its about 5 feet tall, just enough that the horses probably won't jump over it.

Thursday, November 1, 2018

New Fences

When horses go wandering, new fences are in order.


This is part of what we're replacing, its along the front of our property, bordering the road.
The posts are a mix of old & older, most rotten and only standing up because of all the bushes and weeds in the ditch. The boards are all rotten also.


It was all taken down, along with the barbed wire & field fencing. 
Then the bushes and weeds were mowed down.

To make it a little nicer looking, the front 20 feet were rototilled and evened out, 



grass hay was spread over it and the tractor tires flattened it out. 

The fence line was moved back about 10 feet so that there will be a nice area for grass and ornamental trees to be planted.
New 6x8 posts were cemented in every 16 feet and 4x4s were put in between them.


This is what it looks like today.


Up close, notice how it was done: 
All the boards are 1"x6"x16', 
the top boards were started on post one, goes over post 2 and ends at 3. 
The second board down begins on post 2, goes over 3 and ends at 4. 
The 5thrid and fourth boards do this also. Supposedly this makes the boards stronger.
Field fencing will be put up also to keep dogs in and provide additional strength, and electric braid will be put at the top to discourage horses from leaning over it and knocking it down.


Today all the old fencing was carried to the back pasture and thrown onto the burn pile.


There is an easement at the other end of this fence from the driveway that was left open, we will put a gate in it so that the easement never disappears.