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Straight Fence line
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<blockquote data-quote="1982vett" data-source="post: 722803" data-attributes="member: 7795"><p>After you have the wire line (string line) pulled. Take a nail and a pice of paper, flaging tape or anything you can see from the tractor and mark the center of the hole. Pull the line out of the way and drill the hole. Put the auger point on the nail (allowing for natural drift, this is something you just have to figure out) If the auger does drift a bit, when you clean the hole with post hole diggers you just have to shave the hole in order to get the post back in line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1982vett, post: 722803, member: 7795"] After you have the wire line (string line) pulled. Take a nail and a pice of paper, flaging tape or anything you can see from the tractor and mark the center of the hole. Pull the line out of the way and drill the hole. Put the auger point on the nail (allowing for natural drift, this is something you just have to figure out) If the auger does drift a bit, when you clean the hole with post hole diggers you just have to shave the hole in order to get the post back in line. [/QUOTE]
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