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<blockquote data-quote="Texas PaPaw" data-source="post: 154746" data-attributes="member: 2905"><p>Have used push-a-post braces. If you pull more than 2 wires you need a double post ( 2 t post welded back to back) or put a 3ft piece of 2" pipe over t post to keep it from bending. I haven't used their braces that connect the tops of 2 post. Only the angled brace post. Have pulled 4HT wires from 1 post with 2" pipe to strengthen post & angle brace. </p><p></p><p> <a href="http://www.pushapost.com/" target="_blank">http://www.pushapost.com/</a></p><p></p><p>For your wet location situation using 2 or maybe 3 t posts with 1 or 2 pushapost angle braces and the braces that connect the tops of each t post might do the job without digging in the muck.</p><p></p><p>The push-a-post is easy to install and the simplest of all the t post braces I am familiar with.</p><p></p><p>Good luck and best regards</p><p></p><p>Brock</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texas PaPaw, post: 154746, member: 2905"] Have used push-a-post braces. If you pull more than 2 wires you need a double post ( 2 t post welded back to back) or put a 3ft piece of 2" pipe over t post to keep it from bending. I haven't used their braces that connect the tops of 2 post. Only the angled brace post. Have pulled 4HT wires from 1 post with 2" pipe to strengthen post & angle brace. [url=http://www.pushapost.com/]http://www.pushapost.com/[/url] For your wet location situation using 2 or maybe 3 t posts with 1 or 2 pushapost angle braces and the braces that connect the tops of each t post might do the job without digging in the muck. The push-a-post is easy to install and the simplest of all the t post braces I am familiar with. Good luck and best regards Brock [/QUOTE]
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