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<blockquote data-quote="Gators Rule" data-source="post: 932033" data-attributes="member: 15587"><p>and judging by the age of the post, I would definately use a chain to go all the way around the post and back through the gate. The telephone post has a lot of use left in it, but the outer surface is flaking, which means less of the nail is actually into solid wood. Certainly lock with a solid padlock.....AND put another chain and lock around the opposite end. I am a 27 yr insurance agent, and a cow killed on a road of any kind can bring a heck of a lawsuit your way. In my state (FL), if you have taken ample steps to secure your cattle, it lessens the chance of an award being paid to the claimant, or thrown out completely in many cases... Best of luck! </p><p></p><p>david</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gators Rule, post: 932033, member: 15587"] and judging by the age of the post, I would definately use a chain to go all the way around the post and back through the gate. The telephone post has a lot of use left in it, but the outer surface is flaking, which means less of the nail is actually into solid wood. Certainly lock with a solid padlock.....AND put another chain and lock around the opposite end. I am a 27 yr insurance agent, and a cow killed on a road of any kind can bring a heck of a lawsuit your way. In my state (FL), if you have taken ample steps to secure your cattle, it lessens the chance of an award being paid to the claimant, or thrown out completely in many cases... Best of luck! david [/QUOTE]
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