Yeah thelat post driver bangs them posts in with alot of force and doesn't damage the post. My brother Steve is in Texas Gregg. He is more laid back than me!
Had a batch of these same Balcas posts soaking in oil and creosote for a few weeks now, drilled a small hole just up from the point, oil has hardly gone in, maybe Balcas use spruce and it wont take up the oil???, posts done before always take up plenty of oil but not these.
I was told they are supposed to last at least 15 years. I'm going to test 3 poles in a video before the end of summer 1 standard 1 oil soaked and 1 charred. Time will tell. Cheers for feedback EvoJigger
Hello from Alabama USA...
Hi Tim. Thanks for watching
Great video pal, them tractors are the real deal for fence posts. Will have to look at hiring one next time we need fencing
Thanks Ian. The sledge hammer is best kept as a spare. We did that in 3 hours talking most of it not sweating
That post driver sure is handy. I did a lot of those by hand.
Where in America does your brother live?
Yeah thelat post driver bangs them posts in with alot of force and doesn't damage the post. My brother Steve is in Texas Gregg. He is more laid back than me!
Had a batch of these same Balcas posts soaking in oil and creosote for a few weeks now, drilled a small hole just up from the point, oil has hardly gone in, maybe Balcas use spruce and it wont take up the oil???, posts done before always take up plenty of oil but not these.
I was told they are supposed to last at least 15 years. I'm going to test 3 poles in a video before the end of summer 1 standard 1 oil soaked and 1 charred. Time will tell. Cheers for feedback EvoJigger
@@LaidBackHomesteader Soaking usually works great, my cheap big softwood gate posts soaked up gallons and are still perfect 10+ years on.