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How much to pay to pound wood posts?
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<blockquote data-quote="ufo_chris" data-source="post: 685553" data-attributes="member: 6728"><p>I think the worst part is having to fill and tamp the hole back in.</p><p>We have an auger but we're not getting any younger and time is in short supply, so the pounding sounds really good!</p><p>By the way ,forgot to ask....are the corner posts ok ponded in? I always like to concrete those in so they don't pull out in time.</p><p></p><p> To Eat Beef:</p><p>I'm outside of Lisbon ,about 15 miles from Salem ,where the Farm & Dairy paper is published.</p><p>Where are you at?</p><p> Chris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ufo_chris, post: 685553, member: 6728"] I think the worst part is having to fill and tamp the hole back in. We have an auger but we're not getting any younger and time is in short supply, so the pounding sounds really good! By the way ,forgot to ask....are the corner posts ok ponded in? I always like to concrete those in so they don't pull out in time. To Eat Beef: I'm outside of Lisbon ,about 15 miles from Salem ,where the Farm & Dairy paper is published. Where are you at? Chris [/QUOTE]
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