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Driving T-post in frozen ground
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wbstofer
Posted 3/1/2014 06:59 (#3724150)
Subject: Driving T-post in frozen ground


North Central IN
So cows got a little restless and walked over a fence between pastures. Think I had broken wooden posts and didn't realize it while the ground was thawed last fall. Would really like to get it closed off so nobody wanders off to the back 40 and has a calf where I can't see them.

So... I have never tried to drive a post in frozen ground. I'm sure I can't drive a wooden one with the post pounder (Shaver 12), but has anyone had success driving a T-post in? Any tips? Tricks? By hand or with tractor loader or post pounder? No idea how far it's froze, but I would guess 6"-1'.

Or do I just get some cattle panels and wire them together and hope for the best?? It's probably 30-40' between good posts. TIA!
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