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<blockquote data-quote="Bama" data-source="post: 489689" data-attributes="member: 1184"><p>Digging post holes by hand can take 45 min. around here. I did it that way as a kid. If the moisture ain't right a power digger will just sit on top a spin. Our soil can go from red clay to white gumbo twice in the same 3 foot hole. If you walk across a cotton field after a rain you will be several inches taller in just a few steps. This stuff sticks to everthing, post included. I have drilled beside post to remove them and still broke them off before they came out. His fence will be there for a long time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bama, post: 489689, member: 1184"] Digging post holes by hand can take 45 min. around here. I did it that way as a kid. If the moisture ain't right a power digger will just sit on top a spin. Our soil can go from red clay to white gumbo twice in the same 3 foot hole. If you walk across a cotton field after a rain you will be several inches taller in just a few steps. This stuff sticks to everthing, post included. I have drilled beside post to remove them and still broke them off before they came out. His fence will be there for a long time. [/QUOTE]
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