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- From: Leigh Hauter <lh AT pressroom.com>
- To: "market farming" <market-farming AT franklin.oit.unc.edu>
- Subject: Re: fence posts
- Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2000 21:49:42 -0500
wait until after a nice rain to drive t-posts. It's a completely different
world than dry soil. A nice inch soaking lets t-post just slip into the
ground. 3 or 4 easy hits with a sledge hammer rather than 7 or 8 hard
ones. I can put up enough posts for a 330 foot roll of woven wire by my
self in no time at all when the ground is wet.
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fence posts,
Nancy Haycock, 02/01/2000
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Re: fence posts, Rose & Fred Lieberman, 02/01/2000
- Re: fence posts, Elizabeth Pike, 02/01/2000
- Re: fence posts, Robin & Steve Follette, 02/01/2000
- Re: fence posts, Grandad, 02/01/2000
- Re: fence posts, Shelley Pasco, 02/01/2000
- Re: fence posts, Rose & Fred Lieberman, 02/01/2000
- Re: fence posts, Robin & Steve Follette, 02/01/2000
- Re: fence posts, Grandad, 02/01/2000
- Re: fence posts, Elizabeth Pike, 02/01/2000
- Re: fence posts, Leigh Hauter, 02/01/2000
- Re: fence posts, Michaele Blakely, 02/01/2000
- Re: fence posts, Sojourner, 02/01/2000
- Re: fence posts, Marcie Rosenzweig, 02/01/2000
- Re: fence posts, Michaele Blakely, 02/01/2000
- Re: fence posts, D.Bennett, 02/01/2000
- Re: fence posts, Grandad, 02/02/2000
- Re: fence posts, Dori Green, 02/02/2000
- Re: fence posts, Glenn, 02/02/2000
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