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Any tricks for carrying step-in posts?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bret" data-source="post: 218169" data-attributes="member: 703"><p>I have thought about a larger version of an arrow quiver for over the sholder. </p><p></p><p>Sometimes I just use a couple of tarp straps with the ball on one end. These also make a great automatic poly wire tensionor and gate latch. At least one end of the poly wire has to make contact with a hot wire.The straps don't last more than a few months in the sun. I have found as many uses for them as duct tape.</p><p></p><p>...holding hoses in a coil</p><p>...strapping tools and shovels to the tractor</p><p>...gate keepers</p><p>...putting welts and bruises on your knuckles from snapping back</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bret, post: 218169, member: 703"] I have thought about a larger version of an arrow quiver for over the sholder. Sometimes I just use a couple of tarp straps with the ball on one end. These also make a great automatic poly wire tensionor and gate latch. At least one end of the poly wire has to make contact with a hot wire.The straps don't last more than a few months in the sun. I have found as many uses for them as duct tape. ...holding hoses in a coil ...strapping tools and shovels to the tractor ...gate keepers ...putting welts and bruises on your knuckles from snapping back [/QUOTE]
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