per said:Not short cuts in this dryness. I like those galvanized rods that baygard sells. about 6 feet long and brass connector. It is smooth but you will need a loader or 3 point or jack to get it back out. Still better than something that doesn't do the job.
Peavey in HR has them and the brass connectors and coffee across the parking lot Tues, Thurs or Friday morning.hayguy said:per said:Not short cuts in this dryness. I like those galvanized rods that baygard sells. about 6 feet long and brass connector. It is smooth but you will need a loader or 3 point or jack to get it back out. Still better than something that doesn't do the job.
yes it is dry, should be able to find a crack in the ground to drop it in :wink:
do you get those rod's at Peavy Mart or Princess auto? thanx
We use a home built post driver (steel type). The biggest tip is to sharpen the end with a grinder or cut off saw prior to pounding.hayguy said:thanx Haytrucker and RSL, i too use the 10' galvanized on the main fences but was just looking for something easier to put in on these short temporary fences. while we're at it, any advice/trick's for installing them? (the 10' ones)