When we use to run yearling steers Jim used a tool kind of like that to fix broken barbed wire or electric fence wire...Up here for deer and an occasional moose damaged/broken wire.
Using it for an application like we used it for he used a fence stretcher to pull the two ends together, then 'crimped' the ends together...I is a great tool.
I see they use a tension tool, that would probably replace a wire stretcher.
I recommend bending the ends back over the little crimped steel sleeve....Just incase some stray animal should hit the wire again, it won't be likely to slip out of the sleeve.
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