Posted by Jon f mn on November 10, 2019 at 16:02:31 from (174.219.6.191):
Made some more Progress on the fence this weekend. Had some help from 3 of my grandsons, Devon, my oldest grandson who is 17, Jordan is also 17 and Gage who is 12. Had to start with breakfast, they sure put the hurt on the all you can eat breakfast at the local cafe. Lol
We got the rest of the old fence out and the rest of the posts in for the new fence. The DC worked good for pulling the posts out and pushing the steel posts back in straight and in line.
Took about all she had to push those posts in in my clay tho. Lol
All the parts you can see from the yard will be 4-2x6 wood fence and gates. The rest is 4 Barb wire. It isn't any grampa love fence, but it is not too bad considering a lot of it is reused posts.
All the posts are all in and the wire is done on 4 runs, three runs to string wire yet, but that will have to wait for a while.
Next weekend I'll likely start working on corn harvest if the weather is good. Been putting that off hoping the corn dries down some. Tried to do a little plowing today, but the ground was froze too hard. If it warms up next week I may get some more done.
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