Robert_in_NY
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- Joined
- Aug 1, 2001
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- Location
- Silver Creek, NY
- Tractor
- Case-IH Farmall 45A, Kubota M8540 Narrow, New Holland TN 65, Bobcat 331, Ford 1920, 1952 John Deere M, Allis Chalmers B, Bombardier Traxter XT, Massey Harris 81RC and a John Deere 3300 combine, Cub Cadet GT1554
I bought a mnufactured heavy duty steel mail box with locking door, USPS approved, it is also rainproof as it comes. Bolted it it on a piece of I/2" plate welded to 7' of 2" X 3" tube steel, put 4 pieces of rebar through the botton of the tube and planted it in 500# vof concrete. Dare anyone to hit it or try to steal the whole thing.
Up here we are limited as to what type of posts we can use. steel t-posts are ok and wood no bigger then a 4x4 is ok. Anything larger and the DOT will send you a letter when they notice it. Their fear is if a car hits it they want the car to not sustain serious damage possibly injuring the driver or passenger so the t-post will fold under the car and the 4x4 will shear and should go forward and under.
We were giving a letter as our mail box sits on a 8" locust post. The post has been there since before 1987 when we moved here but this last summer when they resurfaced the road again the DOT finally noticed it and sent a letter telling us to change it. The DOT official we called about it told us to not worry about it since he knows that post is most likely rotted away at ground level to the point its no bigger then a 4x4 anyway since its probably 30-40 years old. But if it was steel we would have had to change it for sure