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<blockquote data-quote="J. T." data-source="post: 156107" data-attributes="member: 289"><p>Exactly. Go from corner to corner, cut the wire, wrap it around the post two or three times and wrap the wire back around itself. Then go to the next corner and do the same. Being in North Florida, do have sandy soil? If so, make sure those corners are in good and deep. I'd go 42 inches if possible. My daddy's place is in South Alabama 10 miles north of Florida and the soil is sandy. Corral posts will loosen up pretty quick with cows knocking against them, so I imagine brace posts would loosen when you start pulling on them with your stretchers. Set 'em deep.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J. T., post: 156107, member: 289"] Exactly. Go from corner to corner, cut the wire, wrap it around the post two or three times and wrap the wire back around itself. Then go to the next corner and do the same. Being in North Florida, do have sandy soil? If so, make sure those corners are in good and deep. I'd go 42 inches if possible. My daddy's place is in South Alabama 10 miles north of Florida and the soil is sandy. Corral posts will loosen up pretty quick with cows knocking against them, so I imagine brace posts would loosen when you start pulling on them with your stretchers. Set 'em deep. [/QUOTE]
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