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setting a cattle guard?
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<blockquote data-quote="Brute 23" data-source="post: 1081904" data-attributes="member: 6291"><p>If the fence is offset to one side or the other you can run your bucket right between them. If the fence goes to the center you better have a gate on one side. It needs a post welded to the cattle guard so when you lift the CG out you can flip the gate open and clean it from that side. If not you are doing it by hand.</p><p></p><p>At best... if you put thought in to it... its a days work. In my world time has a cost. In the O&G business and crew to do that will cost $1-2K... even if I do it myself with a helper it still will cost more than stringing out some more gravel.</p><p></p><p>But when you do things for family they do it the cheapest way at the monent because if it needs to be fixed out cleaned out... the guilt you back in to doing it... for lower than market wages. Most of us have all been there. ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brute 23, post: 1081904, member: 6291"] If the fence is offset to one side or the other you can run your bucket right between them. If the fence goes to the center you better have a gate on one side. It needs a post welded to the cattle guard so when you lift the CG out you can flip the gate open and clean it from that side. If not you are doing it by hand. At best... if you put thought in to it... its a days work. In my world time has a cost. In the O&G business and crew to do that will cost $1-2K... even if I do it myself with a helper it still will cost more than stringing out some more gravel. But when you do things for family they do it the cheapest way at the monent because if it needs to be fixed out cleaned out... the guilt you back in to doing it... for lower than market wages. Most of us have all been there. ;-) [/QUOTE]
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