The benefits of using a FastFencer Jr for quick and easy fence installation

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Fencing isn’t a one run job. Sometimes it needs more than one person, and you have to keep pushing through, post after post. Long hours, physical strain, and endless rolls of wire make it a demanding task. And that is the reason why more fencers and farmers are turning to more heavy duty quality based machine work. 


One machine that’s been making this job easier is the FastFencer Jr


You probably have already heard of the FastFencer. It has been around a while now, helping farmers and contractors fence up faster than ever before. The Jr. FastFencer is nothing less. It works on the same idea but in a compact build. It is a highly usable fencing piece of machinery that can easily fit on small parent machines. 


The real question is, should you make it your next investment? 


Let’s take a closer look into the equipment and how it can take the pain out of fencing jobs. 

 

Built Small, But Still Tough 


The FastFencer can pick up to 3 fence rolls at once. It can cover big stretches of land running fence lines continuously. The Jr model is also made tough to handle all kinds of jobs and provides the option to handle only one roll or two rolls. It offers both durability and efficiency. 


You get a compact fence runner with a solid frame, smart design, and efficient features. It can fit on excavators, skid steers, small tractors, and even mini diggers, and works well in tighter paddocks. 

 

Easy to Use, even if You’re Working Alone 


The hardest part of fencing manually is dealing with heavy wire rolls and then trying to unroll and tension the netting by yourself. It doesn’t look like a one-person job. 


But with the FastFencer Jr, you can easily run long fence lines alone. Just load the roll onto the machine and it does the rest. The wire rolls down the line without any effort as you drive down the fence line. Clamp the wire tight with the hydraulic arm, then use the power of the parent vehicle to gently drive forward to tension and hold the wire as it’s tied down. 


This way the fence line goes steady without any sags ruining the boundary. 

 

Quicker Fence Installation = More Time for Everything Else 


Time is always in short supply, especially during busy seasons. 


You want the fence up quickly to get onto the next job, the FastFencer Jr. model is the perfect gear when you’re preparing a new paddock, moving an old one, fixing damaged lines or extending new boundaries. 


It can knock out fencing work in about half the time to being done manually. There is less stopping, less correcting, way less physical effort and no need to redo sloppy lines, meaning a strong fence without a week’s wait. 


Spend the saved time tending to your livestock, protecting the crops or just relaxing as the day ends. 

 

Available Right Here in Australia 


If you’re looking for a Fast Fencer for sale, you don’t need to look far. QuikFence supplies both the original FastFencer and the Fast Fencer Jr, so you can choose the right model for your needs. These aren’t machines built for showrooms. They're designed to take on real Australian conditions. 


From rocky paddocks in the hills to soft flats in the valley, the FastFencer Jr. handles different terrain without a fuss. 

And with parts and advice available locally, you won’t be stuck waiting weeks if you need help down the track. 

 

FastFencer Jr. Carrying the load for Fencing Projects 


Fencing in the modern world doesn’t have to be back-breaking. For farmers with small parent machines or contractors who want the option of 1 or 2 roll machines, FastFencer Jr. is the solution. A simple compact machinery can deliver big results that matter for your farm. 


It helps you work quicker, cleaner, and with less physical effort. 


Whether you’re putting in a new fence line or maintaining existing ones, it’s worth considering how this bit of kit could save you time and energy. 


Want to see if it’s a fit for your setup? Head over to QuikFence and check out the range of fast fencer options available. 


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