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After the awfull weather of last week, sunshine. Just a short vid driving the Zetor out to the work site.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tBN5qUfvsas]Out onto Stackpole head - YouTube[/ame]

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Thanks, enjoyed that, your dog is nuts!

I know that part of the coastline quite well, and untill very recently my uncle used to live in Stackpole- very nice part of the world although quite exposed!

Thats quite a job youv'e got on there, did the Zetor put the posts in?

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Thanks, enjoyed that, your dog is nuts!

I know that part of the coastline quite well, and untill very recently my uncle used to live in Stackpole- very nice part of the world although quite exposed!

Thats quite a job youv'e got on there, did the Zetor put the posts in?

 

We ended using the knocker for the strainers and intermeadiates only. Because of the bendy nature of the fence posts and Chestnuts ability to split easily, and the difficultly of getting the tractor in to 50% of the fence line, all the fence posts were hit in by hand. I did try to source one of those vibrating post drivers to go on the end of a mini digger, but the costs were too high. We did a timed test run with 10 posts, it was 5 minutes quicker by hand.

Last 80 meters today, having notched up 2500m.

I am going to feel the warm embrace of Sweet lady cider tonight.

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