Richard
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- Knoxville, TN
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- International 1066 Full sized JCB Loader/Backhoe and a John Deere 430 to mow with
We have a stretch of grapes. Helping to hold them up are some posts that are somewhere around 4" diamater. These are round posts and quite possibly came off the farm decades ago.
I have personally been involved with this family since 1989 and know these are the same posts since then.
Well.... a handful of them have finally bit the sawdust and snapped in half at ground level. At least five of the fifteen need replaced.
When my wifes cousin gets back, I'll ask about replacing them ALL so they are all of the same vintage.
My question would be, what to use?
Could I use some 4" treated posts? Since a food is growing about 5' away, I'm a little nervous about using treated.
I don't want to scour the farm to try to find acceptable locust or cedar trees...especially since they once timbered the farm and the lumber guys took tons of cedar out.
What should I use or would I be ok using some store bought treated posts?
Metal stakes better?
I have personally been involved with this family since 1989 and know these are the same posts since then.
Well.... a handful of them have finally bit the sawdust and snapped in half at ground level. At least five of the fifteen need replaced.
When my wifes cousin gets back, I'll ask about replacing them ALL so they are all of the same vintage.
My question would be, what to use?
Could I use some 4" treated posts? Since a food is growing about 5' away, I'm a little nervous about using treated.
I don't want to scour the farm to try to find acceptable locust or cedar trees...especially since they once timbered the farm and the lumber guys took tons of cedar out.
What should I use or would I be ok using some store bought treated posts?
Metal stakes better?