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    Posted 7 years ago

    Skonjac10
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    I'm thinking its a fence wire stretcher? Am I close of way out to lunch! If it is, then any know how it works.

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    1. RCassano, 7 years ago
      There's some lettering on it. What is that ?
    2. Skonjac10, 7 years ago
      Just numbers are 1840E and 1841C.
    3. RCassano, 7 years ago
      Studying the design, you may be right - it appears the horseshoe shaped piece goes against the fence post and the wire is looped around the other two parts and pulled tight by closing the handles together, thereby giving the installer a tight fit to staple the wire to the post. Sounds logical.

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