Baymule’s Fence

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It rolled perfectly. But there was a problem. The gate post was not set to accommodate a wheel and I would not close, leaving a lamb sized gap.

So I fixed it by screwing a piece of a 2x4 to the post. Dropped it too low, the wheel hit it, making the gap bigger.

I went to put a wheel on the gate to the pen, but there were no bolts with it. So tomorrow I’ll take it back and get bolts for it.
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I got bolts for the other wheel kit. 1/4x2 1/2 and nuts. 3/8 was too big, 1/4 was a bit small but I could make it work. Original bolts were probably metric.

So I put the wheel in the gate, tried it out and it dragged. WTH! Oh. I put it on upside down. The wheel is off center from the mounting bracket. Oh yay! I stripped threads on one of the bolts. Fun getting that one off. I put wheel back on, right side up and bolted it on. The gate swings and the wheel rolls. I’m happy with it.

Sun is out, got 1 1/2” of rain yesterday morning. Cooper and crew are in the middle field, ewe crew and lambs are on front field. Life on the farm is good.
 

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Ok, had to take the wheel off the sheep pen gate. Swinging the gates to make a parallel crossing didn’t work. The pen gate is set so squirrely that tha wheels hit each other. I had sheep running everywhere. Shook the bucket and they all ran back. Son is here and we spent a couple hours rehanging the pen gate, broke both bolts on the hanging brackets, stole bolts off another gate and raised it up so it won’t drag. This of course produced a gap that lambs could crawl under the gate, so son shoveled dirt under the closed gate. Gap is filled, gate swings, no wheel.
 
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