wobs
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Nowt wrong with that job Davey.Hum puts my efforts to shame:
Didn't take a picture of the finished job so took one this morning:
Nowt wrong with that job Davey.Hum puts my efforts to shame:
Didn't take a picture of the finished job so took one this morning:
Use a post driver not a forklift, posts want to be 3 to 4m really. Get the strainers right and the wire tight are probably the two most important things to do.I have some fencing for sheep to do and would be a fair novice if truth is told. We no longer have a post-driver but can get the lend of one, but would appreciate your opinions on fabricating a bit of heavy H-iron or 'U' section with heavy 4" and 6" tube sections by 6" long approx welded to the underside to slot the posts into, then attach this all to the Manitou forks to press the posts in??
I'm guessing 2m spacings between posts, with sheep wire and single strand of bullwire will be sufficient??
Help greatly appreciated
Must be a field entrance, gates hung to high to stop any fish.Sam, is that a gated river or just a flooded field entrance?