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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 24930" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>I almost asked about that. Welcome to the wonderfull world of the Ozarks. If you'll notice, no fences are straight in the Ozarks and corner posts are rarly at the actual corners. We use primarily hitensile and the fence lines look like they were layed out by a drunk. If we really have to put down a corner post we keep hunting around until we can cat 2 feet of depth and feel lucky for that. I've tried using a hand drill and jack to make the holes useable. Too much work and not enough results. I've used a trick that we did when we were in the desert and putting posts in pure sand. That's using a deadman on both sides of the post in line with pull. I found old disk blades work pretty well because you can put the cup in the direction of the pull.</p><p>We're just south of Lebanon and around here if ti's only the size of your fist we consider it sand. Stones are head to washtub size. The stuff in between is gravel. A rock has to be the size of a truck or larger to be considered a real rock.</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 24930, member: 34"] I almost asked about that. Welcome to the wonderfull world of the Ozarks. If you'll notice, no fences are straight in the Ozarks and corner posts are rarly at the actual corners. We use primarily hitensile and the fence lines look like they were layed out by a drunk. If we really have to put down a corner post we keep hunting around until we can cat 2 feet of depth and feel lucky for that. I've tried using a hand drill and jack to make the holes useable. Too much work and not enough results. I've used a trick that we did when we were in the desert and putting posts in pure sand. That's using a deadman on both sides of the post in line with pull. I found old disk blades work pretty well because you can put the cup in the direction of the pull. We're just south of Lebanon and around here if ti's only the size of your fist we consider it sand. Stones are head to washtub size. The stuff in between is gravel. A rock has to be the size of a truck or larger to be considered a real rock. dun [/QUOTE]
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