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We use lots of rebar for posts on feeder pens. I have t post drivers(store bought and home made), but the fence gets in the way. I made these to try with a sledgehammer. I’ll see how it works tomorrow. free image uploads
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. These work pretty well. Made for driving ground rods but work good for rebar as well.
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. These work pretty well. Made for driving ground rods but work good for rebar as well. I like that, how big is it?
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Rhino Ranch Pro. Honda powered, 4 stroke, ~35 pounds. Drivin' SOB. Works fairly well even in caliche.
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Rhino Ranch Pro. Honda powered, 4 stroke, ~35 pounds. Drivin' SOB. Works fairly well even in caliche. Thank you, will check on it
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. These work pretty well. Made for driving ground rods but work good for rebar as well. I like that, how big is it? ' It's just an "SDS Max" size rotohammer.
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That thang I made worked really good, easy to hit with sledge hammer. We got feeder pens up this morning. I offset two pieces of fence down to 34 inches, no cows on this place. The deer may be more likely to jump in.
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Looks like the southern part of either the Trinity or Neches region Gonna have to get some traps going to curb the coon buffet Good Luck
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Looks like the southern part of either the Trinity or Neches region Gonna have to get some traps going to curb the coon buffet Good Luck You are correct, Weirgate Texas
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Yeah, that's a bit over spittin distance from Pineland and Hemphill Used to be a big nice wallyworld store at Pineland. Some north of there was a nice WMA with some good sized Eastern gobblers. Years ago a biologist on a WMA to the west told me the state bought all the Eastern brood stock from Penn. for five hunnert apiece. That's been 20+ years ago when he said that. Might have been fos But they're there and they're fat and round. Fatter than the Rios to the west
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Yeah, that's a bit over spittin distance from Pineland and Hemphill Used to be a big nice wallyworld store at Pineland. Some north of there was a nice WMA with some good sized Eastern gobblers. Years ago a biologist on a WMA to the west told me the state bought all the Eastern brood stock from Penn. for five hunnert apiece. That's been 20+ years ago when he said that. Might have been fos But they're there and they're fat and round. Fatter than the Rios to the west Lots of turkeys on this place, saw two good size gobblers this AM
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