Most of our soils have intermixed flag stone, 5 inch diameter rock a couple of inches thick making up 30 or more percent of the soil with bedrock at 30 to 60 inches so you never know how deep or straight you can drive a post. I did everything with a 9 inch Cat rock auger on a Lowe power head on the front of the skid loader. 48 inches deep on the corners and 36 inches deep for line post. Corners I clean with the auger best I can, line posts I back-screw the auger out so they are not clean. Then drive everything into the drilled holes with a Shaver driver. Corners I'll backfill with DGA if I've got time or concrete if not. Line posts if theres time just let them set a couple of months. The rock chips from the drilling sets them tighter than concrete after 4-6 inches of rain. Best system I've found. The auger and power head was the best 2500 dollar fencing investment I ever made.
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