Highbeam
Super Member
I got a gate setup that the previous property owner built. It is a 16' single gate that I close and lock each time I come or go from the property, yes I lock myself in there when I work, I have a theory on that. Emergency folks tell me that a standard style gate and lock will not stop them.
This is for primary access gates to farm or home. Seldom used access gates to particular pastures are a different animal.
The road with the gate is only 10-12 feet wide and joins the 20 foot wide paved county road at a 90 degree angle. The wise PO set the gate about 50 feet back from the paved edge of the county road. This is very important because it allows me to pull my truck and trailer (50 feet combined length) off the road while I open the gate and it allows for maximum trailer swing when trying to negotiate the 90 degree corner.
The only negative to a setback gate is the garbage dumpers and turnarounders have a better place to do their deeds. I suppose a guy could use a double gate setup.
This is for primary access gates to farm or home. Seldom used access gates to particular pastures are a different animal.
The road with the gate is only 10-12 feet wide and joins the 20 foot wide paved county road at a 90 degree angle. The wise PO set the gate about 50 feet back from the paved edge of the county road. This is very important because it allows me to pull my truck and trailer (50 feet combined length) off the road while I open the gate and it allows for maximum trailer swing when trying to negotiate the 90 degree corner.
The only negative to a setback gate is the garbage dumpers and turnarounders have a better place to do their deeds. I suppose a guy could use a double gate setup.