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Posted
  crawley park said:
I hate round gate posts on wooden gates.

 

I think it should be done more. Especially with non post and rail fencing.. Cheaper and impossible to get out of square with each other.

But personally I have a system sorted for getting it square and just do as customer supplies/requires.

 

Concreting wooden posts is my pet dislike. They rot too quick and many leave the concrete showing:thumbdown:

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  NI Tree said:
the fencing fine but how do you find the tyres on the tractor compared to normal tractor tyres

 

I got the tyres as I had a contract cutting rugby club pitches and didn't want proper ballon grass tyres as do the fencing and a lot of hedgecutting. Tyres are good on the hedge cutting as don't get any bounce that you can get with normal Ag tyres. They are suppose to be snow tyres.

Posted
  Goaty said:
I think it should be done more. Especially with non post and rail fencing.. Cheaper and impossible to get out of square with each other.

But personally I have a system sorted for getting it square and just do as customer supplies/requires.

 

Concreting wooden posts is my pet dislike. They rot too quick and many leave the concrete showing:thumbdown:

 

Use steel gates on stock fence, wood gates on post and rail.

 

Ram wooden post with type 1, not concrete.

Posted
  crawley park said:
Use steel gates on stock fence, wood gates on post and rail.

 

Ram wooden post with type 1, not concrete.

 

:thumbup1: thats approved.

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