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If your roof is of similar construction, onduline sheet, the chances are that they would rip off before lifting the weight of the structure in high winds. I used quick set cement for my posts giving me the comfort that they will not shift. I used about 1.5 to 2 bags per post which might be cheaper than spikes.

 

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Reason I was going to use spikes is mainly because I have 8 foot posts already which with spikes will allow me to drive a compact tractor underneath. If i sink my 8 foot posts in 2 foot I'll have to fold the ROPS every time. How long were your posts? Thanks

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