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<blockquote data-quote="fence_it" data-source="post: 1514351" data-attributes="member: 30068"><p>Where the pipe and wire meet is where you'll see the first failure. The galvanized wire will act as a sacrificial anode for the rusty post, and that's where you'll start to see rusty wire. It works fine in the desert, but not so fine in high moisture areas. I'll bet it still outlasts the wood post option though. :nod: You guys make any progress with the new post driver yet?</p></blockquote><p></p><p></p><p>That is interesting and good to know. Only work we have done with the post driver is convert it to self contained with a pto pump. Tractor we have now won't lift it, so after a bigger model. After that we'll attempt to fabricate a rock spike. How long until your new driver shows up from England?</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="fence_it, post: 1514351, member: 30068"] Where the pipe and wire meet is where you'll see the first failure. The galvanized wire will act as a sacrificial anode for the rusty post, and that's where you'll start to see rusty wire. It works fine in the desert, but not so fine in high moisture areas. I'll bet it still outlasts the wood post option though. :nod: You guys make any progress with the new post driver yet?[/quote] That is interesting and good to know. Only work we have done with the post driver is convert it to self contained with a pto pump. Tractor we have now won't lift it, so after a bigger model. After that we'll attempt to fabricate a rock spike. How long until your new driver shows up from England? [/QUOTE]
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