Posted by the tractor vet on November 02, 2023 at 11:07:08 from (108.220.145.239):
In Reply to: Whats the best posted by warddog on November 02, 2023 at 09:38:27:
Ah stripped ground with hills and high walls . So guessen your in Pa. W. Va. or eastern Ohio . And fencing ground here around me in strip mining country in places it is a nightmare . I farmed one farm that was stripped , before i started to farm it i helped the org. owner fence the whole place up over spoil banks up on top out over the high wall down into the old cut , lots of ROCK to contend with the areas that were some what backfilled / reclaimed where you might be able to put in a wood fence post these posts never seamed to stay as the ground was still settling it takes decades for reclaimed ground to settle so also be wise on where you plan on planting your new home . . Now today fencing can be made easier where you can get a machine in like a skid steer on tracks or at least tire chains . A hyd driven auger with a Beltec rock bit will poke a hole thru anything we have found . With the skid steer down pressure plus the weight of the machine it will poke a hole .
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