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Page Background Attach to the stainless steel connector at the end post of all nets. PowerLink 4.0 Use for instant in-the-field connections. Easily links to all types of conductors. Just clip to an existing “hot” wire to add or remove “power” to the gate. Stainless steel clips. PowerLink 4.0 (30" cable), 0.20 lb.....#335500 $4.50 PowerLink 4.0 (48" cable), 0.20 lb.....#335505 $4.50

144 ELECTRIFIED NET GATES

www.premier1supplies.com • 1-800-282-6631 Pros: • Keeps goats, sheep and dogs in and predators out. • Installs in minutes. • Low initial cost. • Visible against all backgrounds day and night. • Places no strain on end posts of permanent fence. • Can be angled out from gate post in minutes to guide the flock or herd in or out of a field. • Fits gate openings from 12 ft to 20 ft. For shorter openings, move center post out of line to use up excess feet of netting. Cons: • Not a physical barrier. Animals can be pushed through it. • Won’t last as long as metal gates or panels. • Can be difficult to insert posts when soil is hard or frozen. NetGate 3.0 NetGates are lightweight and easy to move. We use PowerLinks to connect NetGates to an electrified strand. Our preferred pasture gate for dogs, sheep, goats and cattle. It’s in use throughout our farm. A NetGate consists of 20 ft of net with 6" verticals, 2 large- diameter PVC end posts (for stiffness) and a smaller center post. Note: Don’t rely on electric gates in locations animals will crowd against them. If this is an issue, use welded wire panels (s ee pp. 148–149) . NetGate 3.0, (35" high x 20 ft long), 5 lb.......................................#340501 $37.00 NetGate 3.0, (42" high x 20 ft long), 5 lb.......................................#340601 $39.00