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<blockquote data-quote="greggy" data-source="post: 1580642" data-attributes="member: 38479"><p>It just took me 2 days to put in 3 strainers 800 or so down, clay and rock, with not much rain for a long time, hard as nails, so I am glad I only have a few hundred metres, one advantage is, if you can get down 800mm, they wont be coming out, wont matter if anything falls on the fence wire, it will all break first.</p><p></p><p>I just got a giggle from a youtube vid, guy putting in 8ft posts with 1,5-2ft into soft soil, no braces, with wire net fence, good luck when even sheep start rubbing on that...lol...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greggy, post: 1580642, member: 38479"] It just took me 2 days to put in 3 strainers 800 or so down, clay and rock, with not much rain for a long time, hard as nails, so I am glad I only have a few hundred metres, one advantage is, if you can get down 800mm, they wont be coming out, wont matter if anything falls on the fence wire, it will all break first. I just got a giggle from a youtube vid, guy putting in 8ft posts with 1,5-2ft into soft soil, no braces, with wire net fence, good luck when even sheep start rubbing on that...lol... [/QUOTE]
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