Howdy, folks. I'm looking to build (or have built) some horse fencing, in particular my wife wants about 350 feet of 5' non-climb woven wire and round wooden posts. Our soil is very high in clay. Most of the local "professionals" dig and cement the posts in place, and they generally claim to plant their posts 'at least 24" deep'. My own research leads me to believe that a 5' tall fence really needs to be closer to 30" deep, but I'm also intrigued by "pounded" or "driven" posts rather than auger/cement planted posts. Unfortunately Dr. Google has failed to find me any local resources when it comes to pounding in fence posts. In a "perfect world" I'd hire someone to pound my posts and then I'd finish the fence myself.
Do any of you have experience with pounded posts, particularly in clay soil or the north Alabama vicinity?
thanks,
GB
Do any of you have experience with pounded posts, particularly in clay soil or the north Alabama vicinity?
thanks,
GB