Fence post in 5 easy steps.

   / Fence post in 5 easy steps. #1  

TheRealBuzz

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Massey Ferguson GC2410TLB, Past: Kubota BX1800
Step 1. Dig a nice hole just the perfect size with a post hole auger.

Step 2. Get post hole auger stuck in some buried cedar rails.

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Step 3. Get auger out by digging massive hole with backhoe.

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step 4. Place post in over sized hole.

Step 5. Back fill hole with FEL.

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Done!
 
   / Fence post in 5 easy steps. #2  
You make it look fun! I'll try it if I can just find some buried cedar rails.:p
 
   / Fence post in 5 easy steps. #3  
:laughing::laughing::laughing: Not laughing at you, laughing with you:D
Man that sucks.
On the plus side, you got to play with all your accessories:thumbsup:
 
   / Fence post in 5 easy steps. #4  
Good job:thumbsup: Now you need some good brace posts so it won't pull out of the ground when you put a gate and some fence wire on it.:D
 
   / Fence post in 5 easy steps. #5  
I drilled right along side an old 2" pipe oil line, from an abandoned oil well, that runs across the property. My version of a backhoe was an 18" pipe wrench, and a 4' cheater pipe, and lots, and lots of of turning of the auger...
 
   / Fence post in 5 easy steps. #6  
Just think of the fun you could have had with a gas line!!!
 
   / Fence post in 5 easy steps.
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#7  
I just got my GCTLB after having a BX1800 for a few years and was not used to having a backhoe at my fingertips. So when I got the auger stuck I started thinking about how much work it was going to be to shovel down around the head so I could detach the bit and try turning it back out when I realized:
"What the heck am I doing? I've got a backhoe!"
 
   / Fence post in 5 easy steps. #8  
Step 1. Dig a nice hole just the perfect size with a post hole auger.
Step 2. Get post hole auger stuck in some buried cedar rails.
3* Step 3. Get auger out by digging massive hole with backhoe.
step 4. Place post in over sized hole.
Step 5. Back fill hole with FEL.
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Done!
3*You could have avoided steps 1-4 by making this step 1.

I just got my GCTLB after having a BX1800 for a few years and was not used to having a backhoe at my fingertips. So when I got the auger stuck I started thinking about how much work it was going to be to shovel down around the head so I could detach the bit and try turning it back out when I realized:
"What the heck am I doing? I've got a backhoe!"
You could have saved your self all that work if you would have just used the BH in the first place.
Unless you need a lot of holes dug for many post I see no sense in a PHD if you have a BH.
 
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Unless you need a lot of holes dug for many post I see no sense in a PHD if you have a BH.

Because a post hold dug with a backhoe needs a bunch of compacting when back filling as opposed to a properly sized hole dug by an auger.... that's why. ;)
 

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