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<blockquote data-quote="mermill2" data-source="post: 554164" data-attributes="member: 4117"><p>set post on both sides of creek.make sure they are set deep or use well anchored trees if available.Anchor a cable to one side .Now thread the cable with tires all the way across till you reach the other side.Anchor cable to the post on other side adjusting cable so that tires are suspended high enough that stock cant pass under.You will have a water gap that should survive most floods.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mermill2, post: 554164, member: 4117"] set post on both sides of creek.make sure they are set deep or use well anchored trees if available.Anchor a cable to one side .Now thread the cable with tires all the way across till you reach the other side.Anchor cable to the post on other side adjusting cable so that tires are suspended high enough that stock cant pass under.You will have a water gap that should survive most floods. [/QUOTE]
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