kenmac
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- The Heart of Dixie
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- McCormick CX105 Kubota MX 5100 HST,
I have a 16' tube gate. Used 6x6 post 3 ft in the ground. No bracing..The post don't move much if any
4.5 in tubing filled with concrete for support


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Pictures of a gate that I built. Good gate for vehicles. It's 12' 6" wide. Support posts are 6" pipe & RR tie. Both set in concrete. Latch post 2" pipe, driven into ground. Simple flip latch that locks. Neutral swing, stays where put. It was run into & bent as shown in the picture, nothing gave way or loosened. <img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/files/rural-living/396448-what-use-gate-posts-yellow-gate-1-jpg"/> - <img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/files/rural-living/396449-what-use-gate-posts-yellow-gate-back-jpg"/> - <img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/files/rural-living/396450-what-use-gate-posts-gate-bent-jpg"/> - <img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/files/rural-living/396451-what-use-gate-posts-gate-latch-jpg"/>
Steel. Even if it costs a little more now. Wood posts can be a PITA for many reasons. Rotting is obviously the big one but sometimes the brackets that mount the gate to the post can have problems. Much easier to weld on hinges and never mess with them again instead of trying to lag or bolt hinges to wood posts.
That looks quite secure.
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