Posted by DR. EVIL on September 18, 2019 at 11:58:34 from (174.198.11.116):
In Reply to: Re: Setting posts posted by old on September 18, 2019 at 07:10:56:
WOW. We drove steel posts with the Stan-Hoist loader on the '51 M with M&W live hyd for years. But driving WOOD POSTS? Dad & I built half a mile of hog fence in hog pastures every year. Maybe two wood end posts on each end, then zig-zag the woven wire to tighten it when pushing the steel posts in. I got the tractor driving job till I was about 15, then I got to hold the posts. Company called Shaver made wood post drivers, but nobody around had one back then. I hated taking fence down more that putting it up. We put up quarter mile of fence along the road one summer. Wood post then 2 or 3 steel posts, 48 inch woven wire and one string of barbed wire. Hog fence was 42 in woven wire and no barbed wire. We had a Continental post hole digger mounted on the '39 H or '54 Super H. Had several augers for it, 12 to 24 inch.
We would NOT have built fence on 100+ degree days.
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