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My excavator based post driver has been operational for a while now and I've completed quite a few jobs with it.  The in...
19/09/2017

My excavator based post driver has been operational for a while now and I've completed quite a few jobs with it. The integrated auger allows it to "compete" with much bigger machines - it will place a 3.6M deer strainer. Very efficient for repairs and small jobs of up to 30 or so posts.

About time too . . . here is a a round pen completed for a client, quite a difficult site, with a lot of consideration g...
19/09/2017

About time too . . . here is a a round pen completed for a client, quite a difficult site, with a lot of consideration given to ensure the round pen fitted in with the other elements of the property.

A new era - the other side
02/05/2017

A new era - the other side

A new era, more later
02/05/2017

A new era, more later

Something that's been a long time coming, this first one has taken a bit of head scratching, some things the old-timers ...
02/08/2016

Something that's been a long time coming, this first one has taken a bit of head scratching, some things the old-timers did are not all that easy to replicate even with the right equipment.

So here is a gate, bespoke for Woodlands School (it has a mate, still in build) that has NO metal fastenings, its completely mortised. I build these with an eye to proportion and style, they're not cheap to make but will last a long time and give pleasure each time one passes though it (well maybe not the kids at the school, they'll skip through without a care, just as kids should, but hopefully one day they might recall it fondly. The smooth wood just asks you hand to run along it. Future versions of this style and size will run $350-$450

11/04/2016

A Saturday/Sunday project has been to install approximately 900 metres of 25mm alkathene pipe for a stock water supply system. The cost of laying (i.e. excluding materials) was under $400 which is pretty cost effective I'd say

Been building cattle yards for the last ten days, will have photos up soon of the finished product (sneak preview of the...
11/04/2016

Been building cattle yards for the last ten days, will have photos up soon of the finished product (sneak preview of the ramp in this pic!) but in the meantime here's how the grapple makes short work of pulling posts, even those ones that were intended to stay firmly where they were first placed!

Last week was nearly as exciting as you want to to be for a Fencer.  Doing a wee job here in Otatara a few weeks after a...
21/03/2016

Last week was nearly as exciting as you want to to be for a Fencer. Doing a wee job here in Otatara a few weeks after another contractors 12 tonne digger was bogged down to the top of the tracks, the Massey just managed to tiptoe across the wet areas to drive a few posts. We left some "footprints" but will go back and tidy them with "armstrong power" - a shovel!

Got hedge cutting trash, the grapple makes short work of it, and leaves no mess!  Big stuff is easily handled too, often...
21/03/2016

Got hedge cutting trash, the grapple makes short work of it, and leaves no mess! Big stuff is easily handled too, often its a safe way to take down overhanging branches, much easier than getting a digger in.

Every so often something big comes along and slips "under the Radar".At the Waimumu fencing competition I was lucky enou...
21/02/2016

Every so often something big comes along and slips "under the Radar".

At the Waimumu fencing competition I was lucky enough to win a spot prize of a pair of Stockade Staple Pulling pliers (courtesy of Barry from Stockade). How I'd never come across these before I don't know !!

Man are these a great tool, they are nicely balanced, strong but not heavy and they do exactly as advertised, they allow you to pull just about any staple (even those pesky ones some idiot had overdriven) with one hand !! But they do a lot more than that, they have an excellent wire puller (better than any other fencing tool, including the bar type pullers) and are superb at cutting, although they only cut at the back of the throat.

They now live in my tool belt and have replaced two other tools, my Cresent Fencing pliers and Hayes 4in1 (I still need it for crimping but I never carried it my on my belt).

Here is a picture, if you do more fencing than is required on a 10 acre block then this tool will significantly improve your productivity.

15/02/2016

Hey - a refresh of my website is now up, with several new pictures of the work I have been doing and further details of our capabilities - Thanks Anna !

14/02/2016

The Fencing competition at Waimumu was superb - much kudos to the organiser, Debbie White and the judges. I had a great partner in "Young Farmer" Lyndon Wallace and although we placed 7th I was really pleased with what I learnt and and how our results for specific skills matched up with those of other competitors.

But oh boy was the ground hard out there, the post holes were really tough to dig (all by hand) in the hot sun, and the pressure to do our best in front of lots of family and friends was strong - that kept us up to the mark !

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