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<blockquote data-quote="Earl Thigpen" data-source="post: 447133" data-attributes="member: 3999"><p>That's correct. But Mr. Blueridge didn't say if he wanted to do "T" posts, steel pipe, wood posts or what. </p><p></p><p>Folks need to have a little common sense. You ain't gonna "push" posts (any kind) into rock. Quite frankly, you ain't gonna "push" "T" posts into hard pan <u>dirt</u> without some sort of sleeve over the post, either. </p><p></p><p>A hydraulic post driver ain't gonna drive a post into rock. You can drill rock - the oil and gas industry do it all the time, but not with the conventional auger used by us flatlanders. So if Mr. Blueridge has any of that common stuff he is asking about getting posts into dirt. What kind of posts we have no idea because he doesn't say.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Earl Thigpen, post: 447133, member: 3999"] That's correct. But Mr. Blueridge didn't say if he wanted to do "T" posts, steel pipe, wood posts or what. Folks need to have a little common sense. You ain't gonna "push" posts (any kind) into rock. Quite frankly, you ain't gonna "push" "T" posts into hard pan [u]dirt[/u] without some sort of sleeve over the post, either. A hydraulic post driver ain't gonna drive a post into rock. You can drill rock - the oil and gas industry do it all the time, but not with the conventional auger used by us flatlanders. So if Mr. Blueridge has any of that common stuff he is asking about getting posts into dirt. What kind of posts we have no idea because he doesn't say. [/QUOTE]
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