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    #16
    Originally posted by Fishndude View Post
    Nice Breezy!!! Probably could have cut it down to 29 minutes if you had actually helped.
    this ^^^^ unlike your lil brothers comment made me but just for a second

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      #17
      Now if you could only read a google map and understand boundaries ....

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        #18
        We wait until after a good rain, the we use the front end loader to push T-posts and even posts up to 4 inch right into the ground. You built a nice looking pen.

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          #19
          Thats real nice, I am jealous.... Wish we had dirt to build a pen on, the rocks make it a bit more work... Still looking for a better way, maybe a big commercial hammer drill or something???

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            #20
            Magic!

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              #21
              Dang, I wish I had some toys like that. I have to settle for the slow method. Looks good.

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                #22
                Originally posted by buck_wild View Post
                Now if you could only read a google map and understand boundaries ....

                heh heh heh

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                  #23
                  Too band we have a lot of rock at our place and I am the "hydraulic T-post driver" I would love to do this at our place but lack of money and equipment has me limited

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by smart View Post
                    i am thinkin' that taft independent school district did not teach you the correct definition of the pronoun "we"....:d


                    however i see jasek and your dad comprende............
                    lmao..........

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                      #25
                      Good job on the pen !

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                        #26
                        Now that's a way to get it DONE! I use the same amount of panels & t-posts and the same measuring technique, but that's where the similarities end. The rest of it is done by myself with a "hand powered" t-post driver.

                        Nice job and thanks for making me jealous!

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by predatorsniper View Post
                          Now that's a way to get it DONE! I use the same amount of panels & t-posts and the same measuring technique, but that's where the similarities end. The rest of it is done by myself with a "hand powered" t-post driver.

                          Nice job and thanks for making me jealous!
                          oh the first 20 or so i built have been with no tractor and no hydralic tpost driver....but then we got WHATASIZE on the lease

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                            #28
                            We do some like that, but others we kinda tie the panels frestyle in and through the brush and then add the posts.

                            We generally use 18-20 panels. We like our deer to have a little room and not bunch up quite so much.

                            Sometimes I can make Chris my post driver, but not always.

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by Clint View Post
                              We do some like that, but others we kinda tie the panels frestyle in and through the brush and then add the posts.

                              We generally use 18-20 panels. We like our deer to have a little room and not bunch up quite so much.

                              Sometimes I can make Chris my post driver, but not always.
                              i hear ya Clint but we have a bunch to build....my biggest one is 28 panels

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                                #30
                                nice pen!

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