That is strange and this subject has been debated on here more than the ethanol gas thing. I am 70 + Years old and accepted method here by almost ever one is . dig the hole place half sack quickcreet in hole place the post, tamp the other half in good , fill the hole up to within 6 inches off the top and pour in DRY quickcreet. Pour floof 4 to 6 inches as you want. Have buildings here that are over 40 years old with this method with no rot or failure. Also have just finished relocating a mill shed that was constructed this way. Shed was built with treated post 22 years ago and the post were reusable and showed not one sign of decay or rot. Must be like the gas thing just depends on soil type and location. Have a 60 by 200 building that the builder (National company) chose to use laminated or really just four 2X8 glued together. The concrete floor was poured around the post and building is 18 years old with no sign of failure.
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