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Defective corner post?
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<blockquote data-quote="danl" data-source="post: 1362640" data-attributes="member: 229"><p>I have a forty that ends at tee in a two county gravel roads. All the other roads have crossroads every mile. But the old Frisco RR used to cut across the end of my place so the roads ends.</p><p> When I fenced it I used 5 new railroad ties set in concrete for the corner, one day I noticed someone ran thru the stop sign and shoved one of the ties halfway over and left green Gm car parts everywhere. The next day I went to fix it and all the parts were gone. Fence still demolished... </p><p>Straightened post back up and poured more concrete and replaced cross braces </p><p> A few years later someone did the same thing except snapped tie off at the ground rode a 4 inch cedar over, turned left through my other fence and into neighbors bean field. </p><p>I replaced the tie and someone ran through it again and broke it off but at least backed up and left.. I just said forget that tie and just fixed the fence.</p><p></p><p>A couple days ago someone ran through the barbwire sideswiped a large cedar hit a big oak deadon backed up and turned left.Rode over a bunch of saplings took out two steel post and five strands of babe wire and back through neighbors beanfield... </p><p>Must be bad fence posts... also I stay off that road late at night. have to be dui ya think?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danl, post: 1362640, member: 229"] I have a forty that ends at tee in a two county gravel roads. All the other roads have crossroads every mile. But the old Frisco RR used to cut across the end of my place so the roads ends. When I fenced it I used 5 new railroad ties set in concrete for the corner, one day I noticed someone ran thru the stop sign and shoved one of the ties halfway over and left green Gm car parts everywhere. The next day I went to fix it and all the parts were gone. Fence still demolished... Straightened post back up and poured more concrete and replaced cross braces A few years later someone did the same thing except snapped tie off at the ground rode a 4 inch cedar over, turned left through my other fence and into neighbors bean field. I replaced the tie and someone ran through it again and broke it off but at least backed up and left.. I just said forget that tie and just fixed the fence. A couple days ago someone ran through the barbwire sideswiped a large cedar hit a big oak deadon backed up and turned left.Rode over a bunch of saplings took out two steel post and five strands of babe wire and back through neighbors beanfield... Must be bad fence posts... also I stay off that road late at night. have to be dui ya think? [/QUOTE]
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