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<blockquote data-quote="rcoon1011" data-source="post: 1444373" data-attributes="member: 29754"><p>I am in South TX and yes, it is all sand, it cannot hold anything slick and gets loose very easily, especially with T-posts. We have to install and maintain and strong backs every 50 feet to minimize movement. Thanks for the idea on rods on bottom of poles, have plenty of rebar and will try the idea on back 40 projects.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rcoon1011, post: 1444373, member: 29754"] I am in South TX and yes, it is all sand, it cannot hold anything slick and gets loose very easily, especially with T-posts. We have to install and maintain and strong backs every 50 feet to minimize movement. Thanks for the idea on rods on bottom of poles, have plenty of rebar and will try the idea on back 40 projects. [/QUOTE]
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