I would have laid out the post positions first, with paint “X” marks, then pulled the trailer along the fence line, dropping off each post next to where they would go. That would have eliminated moving each post twice.
I sure wish I could find some post like that in my area. Been to all the feed stores, lumber outlets and everything between and can’t find anything anywhere close to that nice.
Hello I’ve been researching allot trying to find the pvc plastic fencing you used in this and can’t find anything ! What’s it called and where did you buy it thank uou
This fence that I put up is all pressure treated wood. I prefer the wood, because it is more readily available, cheaper and easier to fix when it gets damaged by a horse or a tractor or something. PVC fencing isn't so easy to repair... especially quickly if needed. Thanks for watching
Great video. Glad to see you incorporate your daughter in the process. That is awesome. Thanks for sharing.
Be proud of that young lady! I’m sure you are.
I am very proud of her! Thanks for watching.
I would have laid out the post positions first, with paint “X” marks, then pulled the trailer along the fence line, dropping off each post next to where they would go. That would have eliminated moving each post twice.
Seeing y’all work makes me wanna help lol. I was always taught to pitch in and help if work was being done! Good looking fence!
Here for the support, best of luck with the channel and thanks for sharing!
I sure wish I could find some post like that in my area. Been to all the feed stores, lumber outlets and everything between and can’t find anything anywhere close to that nice.
A $20 tool called the clip bender will save u hours of time on t-post clips.
Great work man
I really needed this
that was just awesome.
How many days will it take for concrete to harden and it’s safe to pull ?
I'm late to the game on finding your channel, how much did the fencing for 1 acre cost during those high 2021 wood prices?
make it easy on yourself and use pea gravel. no concrete necessary, no rotting posts and holds without guy wires or braces........g
How much would you say this costed you in total?
3000 to begin
That's one smart young lady! Let me know if she needs a job in Texas in a few years! ;)
How deep are the holes?
How many horsepower is your tractor? Was your auger a 12" for a 8" diameter? thanks
randall
What size was the wood pole how long were they
8 feet long.
Why not roll them off onto the forks???
What’s the dimensions of the pasture
Hello I’ve been researching allot trying to find the pvc plastic fencing you used in this and can’t find anything ! What’s it called and where did you buy it thank uou
This fence that I put up is all pressure treated wood. I prefer the wood, because it is more readily available, cheaper and easier to fix when it gets damaged by a horse or a tractor or something. PVC fencing isn't so easy to repair... especially quickly if needed.
Thanks for watching
What's the dirt you had on the loader?
Recycled concrete... but any crushed limestone gravel would work so it packs in hard.
Definitely not the way to build a fence.
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