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<blockquote data-quote="kenojoe" data-source="post: 731918" data-attributes="member: 865"><p>I had my fence here in Ky put in about 4 years ago. The 10" end posts were driven in a good 4 '. I now have several that are leaning and 1 coming up. I trusted the fence builder as he has an excellent reputation in the county. He only used a single H brace at the ends which I feel should have been double. Live and learn! I don't know how you fix'em once they start moving. I have read on this site several times that it is a bad idea to use concrete on posts because it causes them to rot faster.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kenojoe, post: 731918, member: 865"] I had my fence here in Ky put in about 4 years ago. The 10" end posts were driven in a good 4 '. I now have several that are leaning and 1 coming up. I trusted the fence builder as he has an excellent reputation in the county. He only used a single H brace at the ends which I feel should have been double. Live and learn! I don't know how you fix'em once they start moving. I have read on this site several times that it is a bad idea to use concrete on posts because it causes them to rot faster. [/QUOTE]
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