I need to fence in our boundry lines. The clearing is a pain. At this point I have a "path" maybe 3 feet wide at the widest on the east and west sides. The north and south lines will be harder to do. I was out looking at the west line yesterday figuring out where the tractor trails are going to go to get to the line as well as what has to be done to get a 8 feet of cleared space along the line.
I have been looking at a hydraulic post hole digger or a post pounder but I don't really have the money for one of those.
I saw this product line a year or so ago,
Wedge Loc-Bracing Hardware for T-Post Fencing, and I think I'm going to buy some and see if this works. The product line allows you to use T posts for both anchor and corners so you don't have to get wood posts in the ground. They have clips that allow you to horizontally or diagnally connect T posts to use with HT fence wire.
As I widen the path to tractor width I'm going to have to start putting up the fence to keep out the ATVers and trash.
We are not trying to keep in livestock. Just marking our land and trying to keep out tresspassers. I'm hoping this will work.
On our west boundry they have have subdivided the 50 acres into 6 or so lots. One of their boudries intersects our house lot and they just cleared that line again with a tractor. Yesterday I walked down the cleared area out to the road they built to access the lots. A good 300-400 from the road someone had already started dumping trash. Right near the road someone had dump two beat up 6000 pound floor jacks.
In my county you get a sticker that allows you to go to a dump station to get rid of trash. No dumping fees. These morons would have spent less effort to have gone three miles into down to get rid of the trash compared to the effort they made to dump on someone elses land.
Later,
Dan