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Posted by Robhkent on November 09, 2006 at 19:14:51 from (209.131.239.251):
In Reply to: Re: Got A Little Problem posted by Allan In NE on November 09, 2006 at 17:39:40:
They work real well with a straight post. I cut some hedge post last year (relatively straight) they did not work... tended to bend to much. The regular creosote posts work well though. I did hit a rock with a 6 x 8 post last week. After two blows the post split about 1/2 way top to bottom. Using them all depends on ground conditions. Guys here in SW IA build a lot of fence that is 2 or 3 steel and then 1 wood. The wood post is ususally a 4.5" x 6" post with 6x8 cornerposts. Those 4.5 x 6 go in the ground in about 8-10 blows (on a normal day). The 6x8 I did last week took about 35-40 blows. Those post were all driven into the end rows of a corn field. The guy I was building for was expanding a corral. Rob
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