Extreme river bottom mud and pigs. I am trying to keep my feeders from sinking and falling. Concrete blocks or Tpost? I searched and most I seen said tpost but just curious if anyone uses tpost in extremely soft ground will they lean/sink as well?
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Last edited by BlackHogDown; 01-30-2019, 11:14 AM.
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Originally posted by BlackHogDown View PostYup. Looks like some of this river bottom water I have dealt with all year. Thanks fellows. I rather use the blocks from home depot as they are easier and don't have to buy tpost.
Anyone stuck cattle panels under there feeders? Does this really help keep them from digging holes?
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Not the greatest picture, but you can get the idea. Running the post parallel to the legs is wise. One day i need to change mine.
I'm about to get some wire and stone to put under the corn feeder to try to keep the hole the dang varmints are digging from growing. Will see how that works. (Also about to begin using some Dukes.)
I don't know that any of that will work in conditions like the pic above.Last edited by mikemorvan; 01-30-2019, 11:40 AM.
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Originally posted by elliscountyhog View PostExtreme river bottom mud and pigs. I am trying to keep my feeders from sinking and falling. Concrete blocks or Tpost? I searched and most I seen said tpost but just curious if anyone uses tpost in extremely soft ground will they lean/sink as well?
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