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START OF THE ELECTRIC FENCE.—Mr Hewitt says that an ordinary post is big enough for a strainer. The method of attaching the wires to the strainer and the method of connecting the current are shown. The insulators are known as corner insulators.

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28920, 13 June 1959, Page 8

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START OF THE ELECTRIC FENCE.—Mr Hewitt says that an ordinary post is big enough for a strainer. The method of attaching the wires to the strainer and the method of connecting the current are shown. The insulators are known as corner insulators. Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28920, 13 June 1959, Page 8

START OF THE ELECTRIC FENCE.—Mr Hewitt says that an ordinary post is big enough for a strainer. The method of attaching the wires to the strainer and the method of connecting the current are shown. The insulators are known as corner insulators. Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28920, 13 June 1959, Page 8