Putting in steel fence posts with loader

   / Putting in steel fence posts with loader #11  
Yea, and you have to love tap the T-posts or they will bend also. /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif
 
   / Putting in steel fence posts with loader #12  
<font color="blue"> Yea, and you have to love tap the T-posts or they will bend also. </font>
Been there, done that. /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif

I had 40 to put in, and (stupidly) bought only 40. Got 35 of them in, bent the last 5. /forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif Went back to TSC and bought 10, that ought to be enough. 5 went in, 5 bent. Whew!
 
   / Putting in steel fence posts with loader #13  
Yep. pretty soft soil in my area down to about 4 feet. Guess it's one of the benefits of all the rain we get in western washington. I put a few in by hand last week and it only took 4 or 5 hits with my driver to sink them. We do have rocks here, but they usually aren't too big of a problem.
 
   / Putting in steel fence posts with loader #14  
Tom,
What area of western wa are you at. There seems to be alot more people on this board lately from our area. I'm in the Granite falls area.
 
   / Putting in steel fence posts with loader #15  
" I am lucky if the posts get in 2 feet before hitting a rock"

Mike,
Soil or rock conditions, whichever, certainly makes the difference between fun and work when setting posts. Most folks in Middle Tn. get their T posts from the local Farmers Co-op or TSC. We set the post to a depth that leaves the anchor plate flush with the top of the ground. I believe this is considerably less than 2'.

TK
 
   / Putting in steel fence posts with loader #16  
Same here or 2" or 3" below grade. Lots of rock where I'm at also. Sometimes takes 4 or 5 tries to find a place where the pole wll go deep enough to hold.
 
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Here is a pic. One thing that is missing from this is some wedges for levelling on unlevel ground. I have to cut some of those yet.
 

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Here is a pic of the base.
 

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   / Putting in steel fence posts with loader #19  
here's where you explain that the base shape has been designed after centuries of research to yield the most accurate post placement and ease of use...and not just a scrap of plywood laying around /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
   / Putting in steel fence posts with loader #20  
I probably missed something, how about showing it working. Looks very interesting,
 

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