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Welcome
to Finish-Line! Fencing for the love of horses. |
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Finish-Line Installation: Vinyl
Fencing
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Spacing
We recommend that you space 5 strands of Finish-Line
Fencing 7 to 12 inches apart. (Fig.5) The top
strand should be a minimum of 48 to 54 inches from the
ground and 2 to 4 inches from the top of the post. The
bottom strand should be 14 to 20 inches off the ground.
(We recommend that you include the use of an Electric
Rope as a top line. If you do this, increase the hole
diameter from 9/32" to 5/8" or use an offset bracket.
This will enable the electric poly rope to run through
the post.) This will keep the horses off the fence,
which is desirable with any fence system. If predators
are a concern, use a strand of Electric Fence line as
the bottom line. |
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Stallions and
Jumpers
For extra fence height, use 6 to 7 strands of
Finish-Line Fencing. Fencing can be used to separate
stallions and mares. It can also be used to create a
walkway between them. An optional 1½" x 5½ " or 2" x 6"
top rail or mid rail may be added for a more visible
barrier. |
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Installation
Finish-Line Equine Fencing can be installed by drilling
through line posts and running Finish-Line wire through
the holes to the end post where it will be secured.
Posts can be ordered pre-drilled. A wood template (2" x
2" x 6") with 9/32" holes pre-drilled will allow for
fast hole alignment. For installation on hillsides,
drill holes slightly lower on the down hill side of the
post. |
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Line Attachment to Line Posts
When it comes to vinyl horse fence posts, the best way
to install Finish-Line is to drill the required number
of holes in the rail post. This allows the Finish-Line
to ride smoothly through the center of the post. This
improves the aesthetics of the fence and reduces
maintenance. This is standard on all 5" vinyl post.
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If you have any questions,
please contact Ag-liner at 1-877-625-6100. |
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