Windblown
Bronze Member
Put the tractor and myself to work and installed a split rail fence around a piece of the front yard so the dog could go directly from the front porch to a fenced in area while I'm away and my daughter is house sitting. The dog is territorial, protective, and not friendly towards strangers. He gets tons of off leash outdoor time with me but my daughter has two very young kids so I can't expect her to be watchful over what's going on with the dog 100% of the time.
The ground this time of year is like concrete. I wore out the teeth on the Auger at about hole #16 and finished with a digging bar and post hole digger. Whole thing took me a few days. Lots of picking thru rails to find good ones out of the pile they delivered. I ordered 63 rails and it turns out they dropped off close to 100, which was a good thing because after tossing the bad ones to the side I only had 4 good rails left over. Still need to stretch some wire garden fence but will wait until I can snag my son in law to assist with the stretching it tight.
My dog is checking out the delivery with a suspicious eye.
Setting posts for one of the gates.
Getting the posts all lined up.
Deer checking on the progress...
Moving rails
Got to break out the stump grinder as well.
Digging bar and a post hole digger. That's a work out for 63 year old shoulders... LOL.
Pup hasn't been inclined to test the perimeter yet but I'll get it backed up with wire garden fence in a few days.
The ground this time of year is like concrete. I wore out the teeth on the Auger at about hole #16 and finished with a digging bar and post hole digger. Whole thing took me a few days. Lots of picking thru rails to find good ones out of the pile they delivered. I ordered 63 rails and it turns out they dropped off close to 100, which was a good thing because after tossing the bad ones to the side I only had 4 good rails left over. Still need to stretch some wire garden fence but will wait until I can snag my son in law to assist with the stretching it tight.
My dog is checking out the delivery with a suspicious eye.
Setting posts for one of the gates.
Getting the posts all lined up.
Deer checking on the progress...
Moving rails
Got to break out the stump grinder as well.
Digging bar and a post hole digger. That's a work out for 63 year old shoulders... LOL.
Pup hasn't been inclined to test the perimeter yet but I'll get it backed up with wire garden fence in a few days.