rswyan
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- Joined
- May 12, 2004
- Messages
- 11,463
- Location
- Northeast Ohio
- Tractor
- Kubota B2910, Cub Cadet Pro Z 154S, Simplicity 18 CFC, Cub Cadet 782
64F and clear @ 20:45, heading down to around 56F for the overnight low.
Got those two black locust saplings pulled up with the loader.
After that grabbed three 2 x 4's from along the south fence line and brought those around to the hole for the northeast corner post to use as braces.
Swapped out the bucket for the forks and brought down the 12' round post.
Then swapped out the forks for the bucket and went over into the barn and got a bucketful of that dry dirt.
Cleaned out the bottom of the post hole with the manual post hole digger.
No issue with just grabbing the end of the post and tipping it up and into the hole without using the loader. Seems like they have really dried out and lost a lot of weight.
Had The Woman pick up another can of marking paint while She was out.
After that braced the post up and got it vertical and started filling the hole with soil.
Used a good amount of the dry soil from the barn initially, to soak up any moisture that was down there in the hole and then started using the spoil from the post holes.
Turns out most of that wasn't as wet as I thought it might be, just about the right moisture level to compact well.
Worked in 3" to 6" lifts, using the digging bar to tamp it down.
Got the hole filled and compacted to within an inch of grade:
Will finish it up tomorrow.
Woman yelled out about then asking if I was ready to eat and should She start fixing the BLT's ... told Her yup I'd be in, in a few minutes.
Must have worked up an appetite ... I had four ...
Hope everyone had a decent day ...
Got those two black locust saplings pulled up with the loader.
After that grabbed three 2 x 4's from along the south fence line and brought those around to the hole for the northeast corner post to use as braces.
Swapped out the bucket for the forks and brought down the 12' round post.
Then swapped out the forks for the bucket and went over into the barn and got a bucketful of that dry dirt.
Cleaned out the bottom of the post hole with the manual post hole digger.
No issue with just grabbing the end of the post and tipping it up and into the hole without using the loader. Seems like they have really dried out and lost a lot of weight.
Had The Woman pick up another can of marking paint while She was out.
After that braced the post up and got it vertical and started filling the hole with soil.
Used a good amount of the dry soil from the barn initially, to soak up any moisture that was down there in the hole and then started using the spoil from the post holes.
Turns out most of that wasn't as wet as I thought it might be, just about the right moisture level to compact well.
Worked in 3" to 6" lifts, using the digging bar to tamp it down.
Got the hole filled and compacted to within an inch of grade:
Will finish it up tomorrow.
Woman yelled out about then asking if I was ready to eat and should She start fixing the BLT's ... told Her yup I'd be in, in a few minutes.
Must have worked up an appetite ... I had four ...
Hope everyone had a decent day ...