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Any tricks for carrying step-in posts?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 220692" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>That poly wire losses most of its charge after 600 feet or so. I generally keep my runs under that length or at least not too much longer. I put the handle of the reel in my left hand holding it with my middle two fingers. Then I put 12 or 15 posts on top of it in the hand. I walk along letting the wire run out behind me. Every now and then I grab a post with my right hand and step it into the ground. By facing the curly Q top away from me I can put the wire into the post with a flip of the wrist and on I go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 220692, member: 498"] That poly wire losses most of its charge after 600 feet or so. I generally keep my runs under that length or at least not too much longer. I put the handle of the reel in my left hand holding it with my middle two fingers. Then I put 12 or 15 posts on top of it in the hand. I walk along letting the wire run out behind me. Every now and then I grab a post with my right hand and step it into the ground. By facing the curly Q top away from me I can put the wire into the post with a flip of the wrist and on I go. [/QUOTE]
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