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<blockquote data-quote="tepapa" data-source="post: 4288256" data-attributes="member: 14120"><p>On the whole its not too bad, seen people pay for a lot worse. Things to think about.</p><p>Check height of strut. Measure the nett so you strut between wires rather than wire going over the top of the strut.</p><p>Ground looks fairly sandy?(or just dry) so better to have a bigger strut block. (Not just a fence post.) If you can't drive it down deep, dig it across like a T. Doesn't need to be too deep but does want to be a tight fit.</p><p>Swap the bottom hinge on the gate round not the top, as the top should be the bolted one and carries the weight.</p><p>And get that strainers in deeper, even if you have to dig it in. If ground is seriously dry, auger your hole and leave it full of water over night to give it time to soak in before knocking with the post driver.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tepapa, post: 4288256, member: 14120"] On the whole its not too bad, seen people pay for a lot worse. Things to think about. Check height of strut. Measure the nett so you strut between wires rather than wire going over the top of the strut. Ground looks fairly sandy?(or just dry) so better to have a bigger strut block. (Not just a fence post.) If you can't drive it down deep, dig it across like a T. Doesn't need to be too deep but does want to be a tight fit. Swap the bottom hinge on the gate round not the top, as the top should be the bolted one and carries the weight. And get that strainers in deeper, even if you have to dig it in. If ground is seriously dry, auger your hole and leave it full of water over night to give it time to soak in before knocking with the post driver. [/QUOTE]
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