SuperTortoise wrote: » Have a Hayes here going on 25 years, would'nt go fencing without it, our one was 120 pounds in the late 90's, i remember because my father gave out for a full half hour at the price of it! Buy it once and you'll have it for a lifetime.
Good loser wrote: » Provided you don't lose it - as I have!
lab man wrote: » Bought the hayes one at dan mc inerneys ennis on yesterday for 140 wont have it in till Tuesday tho said he cant keep them stocked btw do ye take the spring out of yer ones
FeelTheBern wrote: » Just wondering how can you retighten if you’ve used a Hayes strainer and tied off at an egg on straining post?
FeelTheBern wrote: » I’m sure this is a very stupid question but just starting out with a Hayes strainer and wondering how you guys anchor the strainer to an end post if you are straining at the end of a run? I can see online how it works when puller joined to a wire at both ends but not sure best way if a post is at one end. Thanks
Nekarsulm wrote: » Has your Hayes strainer not got a"hook" on the end of the chain? One that let's you loop the chain around the end post and hook onto itself? Then just hold the end of the wire in the gripper on the hand piece, and walk it towards the end post and staple it. Might take a few tries toget the hand piece as close as possible to the end post when the correct tension is reached. Have a look for Tim Thompson Fencing on YouTube. If your Hayes chain has no hook on the end, consider buying a ten foot lenght with the same size links, and fitting a cast hook to the end. Very handy to have.
FeelTheBern wrote: » Thanks for that. No - no hook on the end of the chain that came with it. Just looked online now and while the Hayes is “available” with anchor chain hook it doesn’t seem to come as standard. While the cheaper copies online seem to all have hooks. Poor enough if that’s the case considering the price of the Hayes.