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<blockquote data-quote="Bez+" data-source="post: 682745" data-attributes="member: 6797"><p>If you want to come over here and put them in for 5 bucks a post Aaron you would be quite welcome - the ground is so tough that it takes about 7 hits with the pounder to break the first hard pan - and then it will take from 15 -17 hits to go down - we will often lose the post if we hit rocks which are at the 16-20 inch level - augers cannot handle it - so we often are forced use a backhoe to dig them in. Unless I pull out the 12 inch scoop tram (the long handled spade) and dig them in by hand but I need a bar to break the ground all the way down - and I am getting too old to do that.</p><p></p><p>You must have primo ground or be a guy I want on my side in a brawl!</p><p></p><p>Cheers</p><p></p><p>Bez+</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bez+, post: 682745, member: 6797"] If you want to come over here and put them in for 5 bucks a post Aaron you would be quite welcome - the ground is so tough that it takes about 7 hits with the pounder to break the first hard pan - and then it will take from 15 -17 hits to go down - we will often lose the post if we hit rocks which are at the 16-20 inch level - augers cannot handle it - so we often are forced use a backhoe to dig them in. Unless I pull out the 12 inch scoop tram (the long handled spade) and dig them in by hand but I need a bar to break the ground all the way down - and I am getting too old to do that. You must have primo ground or be a guy I want on my side in a brawl! Cheers Bez+ [/QUOTE]
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