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Cedar post?
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<blockquote data-quote="Post Oak" data-source="post: 1011490" data-attributes="member: 19827"><p>I have been cutting and using cedars (eastern red cedars) for fence post all of my life. I have always let the cedars dry for a year before I use them, but I am curious if I could cut a green cedar with a good heart and put it in the ground immediately after cutting so I can finish the alley to my head gate and loading chute. I am putting the post in the ground 42 inches deep and I was thinking about cutting all the "white meat" off the first 42 inches of the bottom side of the fresh cut cedars.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Post Oak, post: 1011490, member: 19827"] I have been cutting and using cedars (eastern red cedars) for fence post all of my life. I have always let the cedars dry for a year before I use them, but I am curious if I could cut a green cedar with a good heart and put it in the ground immediately after cutting so I can finish the alley to my head gate and loading chute. I am putting the post in the ground 42 inches deep and I was thinking about cutting all the "white meat" off the first 42 inches of the bottom side of the fresh cut cedars. [/QUOTE]
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