Posted by Case Nutty 1660 on November 05, 2016 at 19:58:44 from (75.127.24.87):
In Reply to: Re: First time things posted by JD Seller on November 05, 2016 at 16:40:55:
are you using these pointed posts? these are a JOKE when I pulled the ones the contractor put in they were just what I said they was 2 feet in the ground,,, and I can not speak for your soil but here I can tamp a post far tighter than a driven one, they do just like you do, drill a smaller hole then drive them,, mine are solid I have been doing this a good while,, my posts always stay the whole 2 miles of this fence will need to be redone as it is all the same,, not deep enough buried to stay like they should a corner or a gate post has to be at least 3 feet deep and 4 or better is MUCH better,,, not saying driving a post wont work I just will not ever used a pointed post with the point in the ground, they came back when I pitched a fit the second day when the posts fell over with the gates weight on them and dug around them and poured some redi-mix around them
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