Posted by HobbySaw on July 26, 2018 at 18:44:38 from (67.45.112.57):
In Reply to: More fence posted by Grandpa love on July 25, 2018 at 18:01:07:
I'm not a professional fence builder by any means but I have learned a few tricks to help with setting T posts. Bobcat or front end loader can be used to push the post in --IF-- 1) try putting a piece of 2" water pipe over the post before pushing. It'll keep the post from bending and popping out from under the loader bucket. 2)If you cut the pipe length for your desired height, it'll rest on the "wings" until it gets to ground level and if you quit pushing when the pipe and post gets to the bottom of the bucket they'll all be the same height. 3) We have a lot of red clay (or tree roots) down here that often will keep the post from starting into the ground. Try filling the bucket with a big scoop of dirt or something else heavy and it'll add many more pounds of down push.
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