Learning to Farm
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So, I had lime spread on the pastures yesterday and learned that the orginial folks that set up these pastures, never tried to get a spreader truck into one of them (they have done little pasture maintence so I am not surprised). So I had 6T of lime that needed to go into this particular pasture, so I had the nice spreader man use his loader to "remove" two sections of wood fence. Ok, really he did was snap off a 3x3 post (yes, I said 3x3, this fence is really bad) and one replaced board which was oak. I kicked the thin pressure treated pine boards off the post (they installed some real high $ fencing for horses, < dripping with sarcasim>).
Question: Does anyone have pictures of removable sections of fence? I am thinking 6x6s posts with a floating post in the middle attached with lagbolts.
It will probably be removed no more than once a year (if that). For those asking why not just put a gate in, this would attach to a field I am doing a full renovation on and I don't want anyone having that easy of an access to that field, and padlocks while effective make people think I am mean (which I'm really not, haha
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Question: Does anyone have pictures of removable sections of fence? I am thinking 6x6s posts with a floating post in the middle attached with lagbolts.
It will probably be removed no more than once a year (if that). For those asking why not just put a gate in, this would attach to a field I am doing a full renovation on and I don't want anyone having that easy of an access to that field, and padlocks while effective make people think I am mean (which I'm really not, haha