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<blockquote data-quote="wbvs58" data-source="post: 1482185" data-attributes="member: 16453"><p>Yes it is sandy but not as bad as it looks there. It is granite country and that area is pretty dry at the moment and the post hole digger was grinding away on a lot of decomposed granite after about 9". The bit I am working on at the moment is a bit of a challenge with solid rock just below the surface, I am chipping away at it with the bar trying to get some depth but will probably chemset some anchors into the rock and then use a diagonal brace at the rear and top off the hole with concrete, the anchors will stop the posts from lifting and the brace should make it as stiff as a bridegrooms penis. You have to be very innovative fencing in this country.</p><p></p><p>My soil is poor but it is good in the wet, no mud yet my calves grow second to none.</p><p></p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbvs58, post: 1482185, member: 16453"] Yes it is sandy but not as bad as it looks there. It is granite country and that area is pretty dry at the moment and the post hole digger was grinding away on a lot of decomposed granite after about 9". The bit I am working on at the moment is a bit of a challenge with solid rock just below the surface, I am chipping away at it with the bar trying to get some depth but will probably chemset some anchors into the rock and then use a diagonal brace at the rear and top off the hole with concrete, the anchors will stop the posts from lifting and the brace should make it as stiff as a bridegrooms penis. You have to be very innovative fencing in this country. My soil is poor but it is good in the wet, no mud yet my calves grow second to none. Ken [/QUOTE]
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