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<blockquote data-quote="Calman" data-source="post: 753390" data-attributes="member: 3341"><p>Yesterday was not a very successful day. Starting a new cross fence,and what with 3 1/2 in of rain last weekend things were muddy.One thing good was the hole digging went good and quick.The ground was real soft. In fact too soft,the New Holland with the post hole digger on it fell in burried to the frame.</p><p>Fired the 4640 up and pulled it out and about 20 min later stuck the 4640 and had to pull it out with the New Holland.Finally by quiting time was able to get all the posts cemented for corners and bracing.</p><p>Last night it thunder,lightning and heavy rain,dont know how much it rained still dark.</p><p>But I know it put the fence building to a halt.</p><p>But don't think I'll complain too much,here in Texas you learn to be thankfull for any rain you can get.</p><p>After all the pastures look great.</p><p></p><p>Cal</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calman, post: 753390, member: 3341"] Yesterday was not a very successful day. Starting a new cross fence,and what with 3 1/2 in of rain last weekend things were muddy.One thing good was the hole digging went good and quick.The ground was real soft. In fact too soft,the New Holland with the post hole digger on it fell in burried to the frame. Fired the 4640 up and pulled it out and about 20 min later stuck the 4640 and had to pull it out with the New Holland.Finally by quiting time was able to get all the posts cemented for corners and bracing. Last night it thunder,lightning and heavy rain,dont know how much it rained still dark. But I know it put the fence building to a halt. But don't think I'll complain too much,here in Texas you learn to be thankfull for any rain you can get. After all the pastures look great. Cal [/QUOTE]
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