Rather than lowering or moving fences taking hours of labor or building gates for each wheel tower requiring a big investment vak uses a system built by pivotal fencing systems in yuma colorado.
Center pivot irrigation gates.
The pivot wheel opens the rog automatically and it closes it after the irrigator has passed.
One challenge with pivot irrigated grass involves fencing.
Center pivot irrigation is a form of overhead sprinkler irrigation consisting of several segments of pipe usually galvanized steel or aluminum with sprinklers positioned along their length joined together and supported by trusses and mounted on wheeled towers.
Sprong electric fence gates have been initially designed use with centre pivot irrigators but other uses have been found since the first version was built in 1998.
The first version is still in use to this day but a method of mass producing and speedier installation time lead to the final product being produced late 2004.
The machine moves in a circular pattern and is fed with water from the pivot point at the center of the circle.
Pivotal fencing systems introduces the wand gate which allows producers to cross fence circular pivot fields and pastures and solves many of the problems associated with cross fencing circular pivots.
Center pivot irrigator crossing over ride over gate.
Heavy duty made to last.
The wand gate is designed to save producers time and labor by simply letting the sprinkler walk through fences both.
This includes the need to open and close gates or let down fence wires.
Protective covering protects your atv from any damage.
Model of center pivot.
Atv pivot irrigation bump gates use for pivot towers crossing from field to pasture paddocks or simply add anywhere along a fence line for your atv to enter.