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<blockquote data-quote="cowlady1" data-source="post: 447063" data-attributes="member: 5464"><p>Drive those posts in you'll have lesser problems.It's faster & you won't need to much to cement. I do cement the post that you hang your gates on. I had my last fence put in. High tensile.The guy who put it up drilled the holes & cemented.He took my T-post barb wire down. He tore down a better fence than he put up. My cows never got out of my fence. I chase , call them ever since.I can't let my fencer off 2 minutes or they are out. I'm talking a 1600# COW walks through this high tensile like its not there. His distance between posts is to far for & these posts move. It's a 5 wire I've tried thighting the wire it didn't do anything. I keep my cows well fed water & bred. So I don't have to chase them.Driven posts stay thighter & you have lesser problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowlady1, post: 447063, member: 5464"] Drive those posts in you'll have lesser problems.It's faster & you won't need to much to cement. I do cement the post that you hang your gates on. I had my last fence put in. High tensile.The guy who put it up drilled the holes & cemented.He took my T-post barb wire down. He tore down a better fence than he put up. My cows never got out of my fence. I chase , call them ever since.I can't let my fencer off 2 minutes or they are out. I'm talking a 1600# COW walks through this high tensile like its not there. His distance between posts is to far for & these posts move. It's a 5 wire I've tried thighting the wire it didn't do anything. I keep my cows well fed water & bred. So I don't have to chase them.Driven posts stay thighter & you have lesser problems. [/QUOTE]
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