Pre-Wind on SupaReel™ (Complete)
We will pre-wind conductors onto your SupaReel™.
Includes:
- SupaReel Complete
- Pre-wound conductor
See pre-wind options below.
Common Uses
Benefits
- Built-in brake enables efficient, simultaneous unwinding of 2 to 4 reels for sheep and goat fences.
- Enables better grass and animal management.
- Using reels saves time and reduces aggravation.
- Offsetting lever locks reel in place or allows it to spin free.
Specs
Pre-wind on a SupaReel (Complete) - order above
Conductors | Length | Item # |
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IntelliBraid Twine 2.25 | 660' 1320' 2000' |
#235370 #235376 #235382 |
IntelliTwine 2.25 | 660' 1320' 2000' |
#238021 #238022 #238023 |
IntelliRope PE 4.5 | 660' | #238024 |
IntelliBraid Twine PE 3.0 | 660' | #238025 |
Handle assembly required. The circumference of the reel on which the conductor is wound: 17".
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Windup Systems and Accessories
SupaReel™ Wood Post Bracket
Item #238400 -Use this handy wood post bracket to support and hang Premier's SupaReels™.
$8.00 -
Windup Systems and Accessories
SupaReel T Post Bracket
Item #238500 -Supports electric fence reels on steel electric fence T-posts. Simple, effective, and inexpensive.
$13.00 -
Windup Systems and Accessories
SupaReel™ 3-Reel Post
Item #238100 -Handle up-to three fence conductor wind-up reels at once. Useful for subdividing pastures for rotational grazing.
$52.00
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Gray M from South Carolina
I bought pre-wound 2000' Intellatwine on a Supareel for my sheep. Works great to contain my small flock with 3 strands. They learned not to touch the fence within a day or two now they don't come near it at all. Takes about an hour to set posts then run the wire. The paddock is about 150-160' square using only one reel of 2000' and I can get 5-7 days grazing with 13 sheep.
Only negative I can think of is that when rewinding the wire on the reel sometimes it comes of the reel and tangles. This gets better with practice.
Edwin T from North Carolina
Here is my blog post on the Premier system we installed. http://chestnutpermiefarm.blogspot.com/2014/06/poison-ivy-as-productive-crop.html