Pasture Fence...Setting Wood Posts

   / Pasture Fence...Setting Wood Posts #1  

swiederin

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Breda, IA
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I am getting ready to build new fence and would like to know if anyone uses crushed rock to set wood corner and brace posts in.

Yes/No? Use another type rock? With fines? What size?

Thanks.
 
   / Pasture Fence...Setting Wood Posts #2  
Naw, my Kentucky ground is rocky enough. I have always used whatever dirt came out of the hole. Tamp it tight and come back after the ground settles and tamp again. Line post are 18"-24" deep, corners are are 36" or more if I can. Posts 12' to 15' apart. But it's your fence, build it to you.
 
   / Pasture Fence...Setting Wood Posts #3  
I just always use the dirt from the hole. I tamp it hard and if I don't run out of dirt I know I did not do a good job. I run out of dirt about 3 or 4 in from the top of the hole.
 
   / Pasture Fence...Setting Wood Posts #4  
Always used treated fence posts and just used hole material.
 
   / Pasture Fence...Setting Wood Posts #5  
I'ved used hole material and stone from our gravel road. Both last the same. What still needs to be addressed is why you dig a hole, install a post that's 50 to 75% of the hole diameter, and you are almost shy of filler....

Be sure to tamp in the dirt (or gravel) as soon as the post is set in and a few shovels of filler are there. Don't wait for all the hole to be filled and tamp then. Otherwise the post can tilt.
 

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