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<blockquote data-quote="ufo_chris" data-source="post: 682709" data-attributes="member: 6728"><p>Hey Bez ,thanks for your reply.</p><p>Sorry didn't realize you need a helper. I mean I figure you have to mark where you want them, what else do you need to help with? Make sure they go in straight and stuff?</p><p>The ground is good,easy to drill holes,at least when it's not bone dry, not rocky at all.</p><p>I guess I was thinking by the post because that's how I had them drilled before.</p><p>So if they go in easy ,how long for 1, I hear like 1 minute or less but how many can you really do in 1 hr?</p><p>The access is great too,right off the road and not hilly.</p><p>Yeah, my hubby is the one that wants wood posts every 30 feet or so, he's afraid they'll get out with less or t-posts.</p><p>I tried to explain to him ,I use 1 wire cross fencing for rotational grazing inside my other pasture and they stay put.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ufo_chris, post: 682709, member: 6728"] Hey Bez ,thanks for your reply. Sorry didn't realize you need a helper. I mean I figure you have to mark where you want them, what else do you need to help with? Make sure they go in straight and stuff? The ground is good,easy to drill holes,at least when it's not bone dry, not rocky at all. I guess I was thinking by the post because that's how I had them drilled before. So if they go in easy ,how long for 1, I hear like 1 minute or less but how many can you really do in 1 hr? The access is great too,right off the road and not hilly. Yeah, my hubby is the one that wants wood posts every 30 feet or so, he's afraid they'll get out with less or t-posts. I tried to explain to him ,I use 1 wire cross fencing for rotational grazing inside my other pasture and they stay put. [/QUOTE]
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