ruffdog
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- Dec 31, 2011
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- southern wisconsin
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- Bobcat Toolcat 5610G, Deere X744, Cub Cadet IH 982
After at least 20 years my treated fence posts are rotting off. Some are still solid but some are completely rotted. I had a few posts so I thought I would replace 3 of them. Two of them I was able to dig a foot deep, choke a strap around the "plug", and use the hi-lift jack to pull it out. The third one was rotted way deeper and I had to go 2 feet deep to get a hold of it. I'm thinking of my options as I'm getting too old for this type of work. I could cut all the posts off at ground level and remove the fence. There are no animals but fences make good neighbors. Also, no fence would make mowing much easier.
I could start pounding t-posts randomly to hold the fence but that doesn't look near as nice as all wood posts. BTW...the fence is about a 4 foot wire fabric farm fence. Another option would be to drive new posts right where the old one rotted off at. The wife would like to keep the fence but her magic wand isn't helping the fence issue. Please, any opinions would be appreciated.
I could start pounding t-posts randomly to hold the fence but that doesn't look near as nice as all wood posts. BTW...the fence is about a 4 foot wire fabric farm fence. Another option would be to drive new posts right where the old one rotted off at. The wife would like to keep the fence but her magic wand isn't helping the fence issue. Please, any opinions would be appreciated.