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hedge posts

Jason said:
Posts are in short supply up here. The local lumber yard that usually sells several loads of posts a year had their order rejected because the plant has no idea when they can fill it.

For them hedge posts, is there a staple that will work in a battery operated brad nailer?

get out your battery opereted drill, drill a hole through them. run a wire through the hole, around the barbed wire and back around one side of the post. tie the ends togather on the back of the post.

I got one fence done that way and when fixing fence and I get to that part, just set in the pickup and drive, nothing needs refixing
 
Mike...I'll try that. Another thing about these hedge posts is.........it's hard digging a crooked posthole to fit the post. I have those older diggers and they dig a straight hole only.
:shock: :???: Mike - I don't know whether to laugh - - or- - cry! :cry2: I guess I'll just laugh :lol2: :lol2: until I cry! :cry2: :?

gasp . .DOC . . . HARRIS. . whee-e-ez-z-z-z
 
Sence i sell hedge posts i find that it all depends on what part of the country your in on the price and what size posts they but And its normal the land owner gets a third
 

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