Posted by cjunrau on July 11, 2014 at 11:39:01 from (209.202.5.89):
In Reply to: Mailbox Knocked down! posted by Deere Scotty on July 11, 2014 at 03:59:28:
I think some of you need to make a lifted mail box. Saw one down the road one day. Has a pole on the other side of the ditch(not wide ditch) with a long pole that reaches the side of the road. On the road end of the pole is a rope, on the other end is a weight heavy enough to pull that end down and the rope end up. Mail box is mounted at rope end. When it is all the way up it is around 12-15 ft in the air and the rope is hanging about 6 feet of the ground. Nothing can hit it and I am sure the rope would do no damage to anything and not likely to get caught on anything either as long as no knots in it. Pull rope down and fill let rope go ,pull down rope and empty, pretty simple
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