You need 1962.5 fence posts.
6600 the correct answer is actually 6601 because you need one more post to close the fence.
It depends on what kind of fence you wish to put up. For example, an electrified barbed wire and steel post fence would only require about three posts. But a wood plank and wood post fence would require about five or six.
56 posts are needed for the fence
20 posts.
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it's a tool that makes a round hole in the ground . The more it turns the deeper it will be to put a fence post to stand in when assembling a fence line.
To install wooden fence posts, it is bests to use a fence post auger. An auger literally drills the correct size hole in which to insert the post.
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The tools you need to effectively repair a barbed wire fence are: post hole digger, tamping bar, digging bar, post hole auger, sledge hammer, post puller, and barbed wire crimpers. Also, don't forget your safety equipment such as work gloves and safety goggles.
a post hole digger can be a manual two handled tool like a shovle or PTO operated off of a tractor to dig hole to put fence post in when building live stock fence or just to place a pole in the ground you can put cement in or just pack it back with dirt.
a post hole digger can be a manual two handled tool like a shovle or PTO operated off of a tractor to dig hole to put fence post in when building live stock fence or just to place a pole in the ground you can put cement in or just pack it back with dirt.
You need 1962.5 fence posts.
You need a post hole digger and cement. YOu have to measure out the area that you are putting the post. YOu can space them apart every 6-8 feet. You dig the hole and have the cement prepared and when the hole is done you put the cement around the post. The cement should come with directions for mix. You should put the post down at least 10" for it to stay in the ground well. I don't think 10 inches will quite do it. A good rule of thumb is half the heaight of the fence but nothing less than 30 inches deep. The diameter of the hole should be at least 4 inches greater in diameter than the post but nothing smaller than 6 inches. Make sure your holes look more like a bell than an ice cream cone because frost in the winter time can actually lift the post out of the ground.
All depends all the type of fence!!! Woven wire is 15 ft. max. Board fence 6'9 with 14 ft. boards Hi-tensile wire up 40 ft. with steel post or battons in between the wooden post
It depends on the type of fence that you are installing as well as the height and even the climate. A good rule would be 2-3 ft below the ground. For colder climates you want to make sure you bury the post below the frost line.
A cemented fence is extremely durable, offering higher levels of security and peace of mind. Installing a cemented fence post is simple, requiring only a few steps. Dig a 2-3 foot hole in the ground, with a 12 inch diameter. Place a fence post in the center of the hole. Add at least 6 inches of water into the hole. After adding water, add cement powder until the water becomes a thick slush. Adjust the cement and water mixture until it reaches the consistency of dough. Add gravel into the cement mixture to provide additional support. Allow at least 48 hours for a cement post hole to dry.