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4.6 out of 5 stars. 31 reviews
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American Farm Works 16 ft. Expandable Electric Fence Spring Gate Kit

4.6

(31 Reviews)

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Item # 1213245

$29.99
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American Farm Works 16 ft. Expandable Electric Fence Spring Gate Kit

American Farm Works 16 ft. Expandable Electric Fence Spring Gate Kit

Item # 1213245

$29.99
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When you need a spring gate handle that doesn't sag, install the American Farm Works 16 ft. Expandable Electric Fence Spring Gate Kit. It hangs neatly on your gate post when it's recoiled. Highly visible, this no-sag electric fence gate kit expands up to 16 ft. and is electrified when it's stretched across the opening. This spring fence gate kit includes a handle and 2 insulators. It's simple to install and easy to see to avoid accidents. If you want to make sure your electric fence and gate are as strong and secure as possible, American Farm Works has you covered. Shop more of our electric fencing supplies today.

Looking for more information on electric fencing? Check out our guide on how to install an electric fence in the product documents section.

  • Electric fence spring gate kit is highly visible to avoid dangerous accidents
  • Expandable electric fence spring gate reaches up to 16 ft. to suit your needs
  • Instantly electrifies a gate opening when stretched across
  • No-sag fence gate hangs neatly on the fence post when not in use for unobtrusive storage
  • Kit includes 1 handle and 2 insulators
  • Easy to install
  • Available exclusively at Tractor Supply

Q&As

1 - 10 of 11 Questions

Q: Where's the minimum distance.

5 months ago
1 Answer
  • Woodstream Team
    A: Thank you for contacting us. If you're referring to the distance between the charger and the grounding roads, the first road must be 20 ft away from the charger , the other two10 ft apart, and all of them 6 ft underground.
    5 months ago
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Q: Can you use this as an insulator?

a year ago
1 Answer
  • Woodstream Team
    A: Hi, thank you for reaching us. The electric fence gate handle kit comes with 2 insulators to install it. The insulators included are intended for use on wood posts only. They will not work with t-posts.
    a year ago
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Q: Does this work with 2" poly tape on a round pen for the gate?

a year ago
1 Answer
  • Woodstream Team
    A: Thank you for reaching out with your question. This model is designed for use with a single gate only.
    a year ago
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Q: Would this product be too long for a 6 ft gate opening?

3 years ago
1 Answer
  • Woodstream Team
    A: This gate kit can stretch up to 16 feet. There may be some sagging at smaller distances.
    3 years ago
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Q: Can this spring be shortened to keep it from sagging across a smaller gate?

3 years ago
1 Answer
  • Woodstream Team
    A: This gate handle is not able to be shortened.
    3 years ago
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Q: Anyway to mount attachments to a T post? It looks like it almost might fit, do you have any suggestions?

3 years ago
1 Answer
  • Woodstream Team
    A: Please give us a call at 855-592-7322 for installation assistance, we're happy to help!
    3 years ago
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Q: Does this work with the polytape?

4 years ago
1 Answer
  • Woodstream Team
    A: This product is not recommended for use with polytape.
    4 years ago
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Q: If I do not bury the wire under the ground will it still work? I know this would make the other side of the fence not work until I hooked it back up.

5 years ago
1 Answer
  • A: Yes, this installation does require a buried wire.
    5 years ago
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Q: Is there a way to install it without burying the wire?

6 years ago
1 Answer
  • A: We recommend running an insulated wire underneath the gate so that the power is continued to the other side. If no insulated wire is used and the gate handle is lifted up, the power to the other half of the fence would turn off.
    6 years ago
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Q:  Will this fit a 6 foot gate ??

6 years ago
1 Answer
  • A: This product can fit up to a 16 foot gate. Smaller sized gates may slag slightly as the spring is not as stretched.
    6 years ago
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Most Helpful Favorable Review

Palomino Proof!!!

7 years ago
After 5 years of being willfully contained by the web aisle guard, Palomino Princess decided that it was time for a break out. A trip to TSC, some creative junctions from the hot wire, and stretched this puppy across the aisle way. "Fire in the Hole!!" And I hid...and my wait was rewarded! A *POP*! A snort! A clatter of hooves and Her Highness bolted back to where her chubby buttocks belonged. Money well spent!
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Most Helpful Critical Review

Some issues so two stars off

5 years ago
I wanted this to be perfect, but there are issues. First, there are no written instructions. There is a drawing that three people were confused by because it really doesn’t explain how to hook this up properly. The details are not in an expanded drawing. The company also didn’t put out a video that I could find, so that was a major problem. Next issue, I have concern over the plastic pieces that hold the spring. I do not see them holding up for very long. There are only two holes to screw them to wood post (screws NOT included), and the attach points for the spring are not very beefy. That’s a lot of potential for failure, so I will be thinking of a better way to make the spring gate attach. It is a cool way to span a hot section of electric fence across the gates, though, so I’m giving three stars for the idea and the spring. The spring is easy enough to hook up and remove for access, and the way it is connected means that it does not have the potential to shock someone or short out when it is open. I have various widths of metal gate and five foot wooden fence. I added posts with three strands of hot wire to keep dogs in and bears and deer and coyotes out. I put one spring across the main entry gate, just a couple of inches over the gate. It doesn’t sag down and touch the gate, and I’m hoping the coil of the spring will confuse the deer enough to keep them from jumping it. I wanted it close enough to the gate that the other animals will contact it if it they put paws up. There are other items you will need that aren’t included. Insulators for securing a wire to your posts; a length of 20,000 volt rated insulated outdoor wire, long enough to span the gate opening and go up to the spring and up to your electricity source or hit fence. That wire gets buried, so you should also get a piece of conduit for the wire so it doesn’t get damaged. Because there was no way to know what was needed before the spring arrived, I had to order the extra bits and wait. If you need the gate up quick, be sure to order all the parts at the same time.
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Reviews 2

Best way to secure Gates

a month ago
I use these for all of my gates. Sometimes, I have 2 per gate. They are very flexible and can cover a wide range of openings.

Yes, I recommend this product.

Morrisville NY
Reviews 13

Exactly described product

11 months ago
Excellent product
SweepstakesYes

Yes, I recommend this product.

Reviews 77

Buy again

a year ago
The black insulators are cheap, other than that, no issues
SweepstakesYes

Yes, I recommend this product.

Zeeland MI
Review 1

American FarmWorks Spring Gate

2 years ago
Strong spring and easy to install. We always have one (or more) of these on the shelf for quick fixes or replacements of old spring gates.
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