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Wish we had these when I lived in the country

Wish we had these when I lived in the country

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by: FoFa Active Indicator LED Icon 17 OP 
~ 9 years ago   Mar 11, '15 7:38am  
It was all ways FoFa, go open the gate, "drive through" close gate.I was hopping in and out of trucks/cars more often than anything.I really hated those barbwire gates with no supports. 4951
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~ 9 years ago   Mar 11, '15 7:40am  
Would a big farm truck fit through the opening though?  That was a compact car.  Cool non the less. 4951
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Ebola Active Indicator LED Icon 9
~ 9 years ago   Mar 11, '15 8:19am  
Couldn't a cow step on it and get out? 4951
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ET Active Indicator LED Icon 17
~ 9 years ago   Mar 11, '15 8:23am  
Cool concept but it better be made of steel.  This looks like wood and would probably last about three trips. 4951
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Ebola Active Indicator LED Icon 9
~ 9 years ago   Mar 11, '15 8:55am  
Wouldn't work in the snow. 4951
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WskyTngoFxtrt Active Indicator LED Icon 10
~ 9 years ago   Mar 11, '15 9:17am  
If anyone (stranger, burglar, etc) can drive up to that and it opens, I'm wondering why have a gate there in the first place? 4951
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BooBear Active Indicator LED Icon 16
~ 9 years ago   Mar 11, '15 9:19am  
@fofa gate opening /closing duty was the WORST. I still have to do it when I visit my mom.
 
I may buy her an electric one for her birthday. 4951
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~ 9 years ago   Mar 11, '15 9:41am  
Couldn't a cow step on it and get out?
 
@Ebola: probably but the cattle guard would likely stop them from leaving.
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Nurse3 Active Indicator LED Icon 10
~ 9 years ago   Mar 11, '15 10:12am  
Yes ^^^ that.  The cows don't like to step on the slats.  This would be awesome if it was metal instead of wood. 4951
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Retired_Engineer Active Indicator LED Icon 13
~ 9 years ago   Mar 11, '15 10:26am  
In addition to barbed wire gates, and cattle gates, my parents had a chain-link fence (with gate) around the house. I was also the designated gate opener/closer.  When I went away to college, my parents decided to just leave the chain-link gate open. 4951
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Drekonix Active Indicator LED Icon 5
~ 9 years ago   Mar 11, '15 10:40am  
@fofa gate opening /closing duty was the WORST. I still have to do it when I visit my mom.
 
I may buy her an electric one for her birthday.
 
@BooBear: Super duper first world problems.
@fofaLooks easy enough to build your own, where is your ingenuity !  4951
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BooBear Active Indicator LED Icon 16
~ 9 years ago   Mar 11, '15 10:41am  
If anyone (stranger, burglar, etc) can drive up to that and it opens, I'm wondering why have a gate there in the first place?
 
@WskyTngoFxtrt:
 
Maybe it's an internal gate and there to keep critters in or out?
 
We never worried much about keeping people out living in BFE..if someone was going to steal something, they didn't do it from the homes that they had to drive up a long drive, get out and open the gate to get to
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~ 9 years ago   Mar 11, '15 10:43am  

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>> @fofa gate opening /closing duty was the WORST. I still have to do it when I visit my mom.
 
I may buy her an electric one for her birthday.
 
@BooBear: Super duper first world problems.
@fofaLooks easy enough to build your own, where is your ingenuity ! 
 
@Drekonix:
 
No, in the first world we would already have electric gates... 4951
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WJo Active Indicator LED Icon 13
~ 9 years ago   Mar 11, '15 11:21am  
we were at the "farm & garden"  & they had a chain link gate that worked the same way your garage door opens with a "remote" except it slid to the side instead of up & down. A lot better concept  since you do not have to worry about height clearance. 4951
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FoFa Active Indicator LED Icon 17 OP 
~ 9 years ago   Mar 11, '15 11:34am  
No, in the first world we would already have electric gates.
 
@BooBear: Power is NOT available everywhere
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~ 9 years ago   Mar 11, '15 11:49am  
worry
 
@FoFa:
 
Solar is... 4951
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