how deep should I bury the post on a split rail fence?
On Sep 23, 12:32 pm, Joe wrote:
On Sep 23, 10:27 am, gpsman wrote:
On Sep 21, 11:30 am, Joe wrote:
I'm trying to replace a post on a split rail fence and I'm having a
hard time digging out the remains of the old post.
I'm sure. You might rent a little two-man auger and auger a hole next
to it, or put an old chain on a saw and cut it into pieces.
I've gotten down
about 17 inches and the post is going to rise about 38" off the
ground. Is that enough?
Sounds like a decorative fence, that should make it last until you're
dead. If you have livestock and they lean into it it'll last maybe a
week.
I've been reading that I should use gravel as
a base is that recommended or will just backfilling the dirt be good
enough to hold it?
A couple inches of gravel in the bottom will aid drainage, tamping ALL
the dirt back into the hole should hold it until you're past post
replacement age.
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- gpsman
how about along the sides at well, will that enhance the life of the
post? I noticed a bunch of tree and bush roots had made their way
through the old post.
Eh, there are different schools of thought. I'm a "no concrete" guy.
Posts are temporary, they are going to need replacement, no matter
what, even if they're locust.
I like to keep it simple.
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- gpsman
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