CATMAN
Gold Member
- Joined
- Jun 23, 2006
- Messages
- 320
- Location
- South of Seattle
- Tractor
- Dad's=JD4440;IH1066;JD4020;JD3010;2 JD"B" 1949 & 1937(hand-crank)
If you use the two gate method. I recommend you overlap them by two feet so they can attach to each other and the wind won't bang them around when they are hanging in the air. A 30 foot opening, one would use two 16' gates. My Dad uses this method at his second farm. The one gate that rarely gets used sits on a concrete block most of the time, if you are just driving a pickup thru. You can open both for a semi,tractor and disc, or planter; then we carry the concrete block to the side at those times. These gates are heavy livestock gates(brand name:Sioux) mounted on 6 1/2 "diameter x 8 foot long fence post with 52" above ground. Wind may not be a concern in your area.