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The Goldenrod 3-Hook Fence Stretcher (model 415) is a heavy-duty wire tightener designed for professional-grade fencing. Featuring a unique third hook, it enables infinite wire stretching and is compatible with high-tensile, barbed, and smooth wire types. This tool streamlines fence repairs and construction by delivering tighter, stronger wire tension, saving time and effort compared to traditional methods.
| ASIN | B000AYFXDU |
| Best Sellers Rank | #56,999 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #209 in Agricultural Fencing |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (227) |
| Department | Men/Unisex |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
| Item model number | 415 |
| Manufacturer | Goldenrod |
| Product Dimensions | 2.25 x 33.38 x 8.75 inches |
S**R
Heavy duty wire tightener
Exactly what I wanted to tighten wires for my grape vines. Solidly built and little heavy for a woman to use but does a great job.
B**I
I have not yet needed the goldenrod (for a long stretch) but it is good knowing it is there
I could not find a 3 hook model locally so while I was waiting I got a 2 hook black one at a farm store. It is a clone I think. The reasoning was that 95% or more of my repairs are very short stretches and the extra weight would be a burden. So I am the proud owner of both versions. I have not yet needed the goldenrod (for a long stretch) but it is good knowing it is there. I see no reason why it should not work - admirably. I also got the crimper and some ferrules. This is a GREAT combination! I no longer have to stretch with a claw hammer and do a wrap-splice on this old brittle wire. This saves much time and results in a tighter stronger repair. Actually, the old wire is quite strong, usually, it just breaks if it is bent. So it serves as well as new, if crimp splicing is used. It saves having to roll up and dispose of old wire and what better place than the fence for the old wire? It is infinitely better than a come-along or pulley type for repairs and should be just as good for new construction. The cows will never thank you (for getting one of these). Happy fencing!
A**R
Strong Stretcher!
I've always wanted to get one of these to repair barbed wire fence, but always just used my dad's. Finally, I decided to just go ahead and get one. I wish that I would have years ago. Easy to use and holds tight.
A**N
fence stretcher
This stretcher works great,the only thing im concerned with when stretching barbed wire,is the end you have anchored on the post youre stretching from,coming off the post.I chained the end to the post so it wouldnt come loose.You have to knock the paint off of it so it will work.I put WD40 on the wire grips,they were stuck shut, you cant grip the wire unless these are free to pivot.All the other fence stretchers work the same,but are not manufactured as well,except for the paint!! I like this tool because it is a quality tool made in the good ol USA !!!!!!!!
S**N
Best fence stretcher-splicer to own
We have miles of fence to maintain on our farm and this tool is our go-to. It can stretch barbed wire, smooth or high-tensil wire. The tool can hold both ends of the wire which makes it easy to splice broken wire with both your hands. The controlled release holding ratchet lets you slowly release the wire when you're ready so you can test stress on the wire. Its steel so a very study tool.
W**.
Does the job
Great
S**C
Good American made piece of equipment!
Not sure why I waited so long to buy this fence stretcher. I've mucked along with the winch on my UTV, but doing fence this way by your self is not much fun. I have a number of products made by Golden Rod and all of them are sturdy made in the U.S. products ment to be used. Yes they dipped it in paint so it will not rust in storage or shipping and yes the wire grippers will likely be frozen with dried paint. Tap on it a few times with a rubber mallet, scrape the extra paint out with a knife give it some oil on the moving parts and it's ready to work. I spent 10 minutes or so prepping mine. Two of the springs had a sharp burr on the end that I hit with a file, all the moving parts got looked at and freed up, paint runs got smoothed out if they were around or touching the moving parts and everything that moves got good oil put on it. My children and grandchildren will never remember that it came dipped in paint to preserve it or that the paint gummed up the works the first time or two I used it. The 10 minutes I spent on it during this winter storm will be more than made up with a smooth running piece of equipment this summer while I'm using it. SRC
C**Y
Good tool, get the paint off first.
I own a fencing company and have a had a couple of these. It works great, and I wish I could leave a better review but the paint was so thick I had to take and hour and buff and chip the paint off the moving parts and oil and work it until it freed up. After that it’s a great tool.
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