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How Long Will It Last?

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Allan in NE

11-02-2005 17:32:58




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Hi Guys,

What a pretty day today. Makes a feller wonder just how much longer this 'summer' is gonna last. Kinda gettin' into borrowed time for this country.

Hung a new gate today and finally found out why the darned old barn has no juice: bad circuit breaker box. Too old, like me I guess.

Oh yeah, and the wife told me this afternoon that she thinks she bought "too much pony". Guess who just inherited the little guy..... ..... :>(

Hope all is well in your world,

Allan

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RJ-AZ

11-03-2005 15:32:55




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 Re: How Long Will It Last? in reply to Allan in NE, 11-02-2005 17:32:58  
I am flying up to Billings Montana on Saturday to visit my 88 year old dad. I hope he has the weather under control when I get there. My blood has thinned out some down here in Sunny Southern Arizona.



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Mattlt

11-03-2005 05:28:01




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 Re: How Long Will It Last? in reply to Allan in NE, 11-02-2005 17:32:58  
My neighbor always says: "It can stay like this until Christmas, and then warm up."



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Dug

11-02-2005 18:22:40




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 Re: How Long Will It Last? in reply to Allan in NE, 11-02-2005 17:32:58  
I am hoping for about 4 more months of weather just like this...supposed to be 83 tomorrow! A little hot, but I'm not complaining.



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Robhkent

11-02-2005 18:09:47




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 Re: How Long Will It Last? in reply to Allan in NE, 11-02-2005 17:32:58  
Allan:

I hope at least tomorrow and Friday. I have a short 30 rod chunk of fence to build, and also to drive posts for 160 rods of high tensile fence. This is way to nice of weather for Nov 2 in SW IA. 77 degrees here today and me stuck at work. I am glad I have vacation days to use the rest of the week. Looks like a good square job on hanging the gate, and good for you putting a block for it to sit on, it will still be square in a few years if you keep that up.

Rob

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Jason, NW Ontario

11-03-2005 02:45:49




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 It hasn't lasted here in reply to Robhkent, 11-02-2005 18:09:47  
Woke up this morning and there's more than a little white dusting on the ground. We've been hovering around the freezing mark for a week now, but usually just after Halloween the snow comes. It's the end of fun now. All the tiny little yard jobs that have been put off have to get done this weekend. And then the horse hooves need trimmming.



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730 virgil

11-02-2005 19:42:24




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 Re: How Long Will It Last? in reply to Robhkent, 11-02-2005 18:09:47  
rob what do use for posts ? do you use a post hole digger or drive them in ? i use wood post every 100 ft. with fiberglass spreaders every 25 ft 5 strands hi tensile wire 3 of them electric



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Robhkent

11-03-2005 16:20:41




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 Re: How Long Will It Last? in reply to 730 virgil, 11-02-2005 19:42:24  
Virgil:

The long stretch I am putting a fiberglass post every 30-50 ft, depending on the terrain with a 5"x8' wood post in the low spots. I got the 160 rods done today. Only 1 wire high tensile. The guy I am building it for will put the other wire on himself, later. He has about 1000 acres of corn left to harvest before that though. He is turning cows out against it tomorrow morning. (it is electrified) The short chunk will be standard 3 steel 1 wood spaced every 12 ft with 5 strands of red brand barbed. (Idrive all the posts wood and steel shaver driver #8)

Rob

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Allan in NE

11-02-2005 18:39:16




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 Re: How Long Will It Last? in reply to Robhkent, 11-02-2005 18:09:47  
You bet!

I always like to set 'em on a block so that they aren't hangin' on those hinges.

When I get the feed bunk built, it will come in from the west at a right angle and meet there at the end of that gate and then I'll be able to have the gate be able to swing both directions. The gate will then only control the lane out to the pasture on top of that far hill.

Hope you get yours built 'fore the nasty stuff moves in.

Allan

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Joe in IN

11-02-2005 19:39:31




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 Re: How Long Will It Last? in reply to Allan in NE, 11-02-2005 18:39:16  
Hill??? What far off hill???? Looks as flat my girlfriend back in 6th grade.....



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Allan in NE

11-03-2005 03:13:37




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 Re: How Long Will It Last? in reply to Joe in IN, 11-02-2005 19:39:31  
Ha!

Yeah, I know. If I can't see at least 5 or 6 miles, I start to feel "hemmed in". :>)

Allan



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Keith-OR

11-03-2005 06:21:01




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 Hey ALLAN!! in reply to Allan in NE, 11-03-2005 03:13:37  
Send Migraine a picture of the sun so he will know that it is still around. And that way I can save my cheese and crackers (won't have to send them to him to go with his "whine")....LMAO

Keith



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migraine

11-03-2005 05:52:21




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 Re: How Long Will It Last? in reply to Allan in NE, 11-03-2005 03:13:37  
What we wouldn't do for just 2 days of sunshine and no rain. Has anybody seen the sun lately to assure me that it's still there. Its fall here in the northwest with 2-3 inches of rain predicted in the next few days. But we are getting snow in the mountains and the ski resorts are opening this weekend so at least somebody is happy. Migriane



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Keith-OR

11-03-2005 06:16:44




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 Re: How Long Will It Last? in reply to migraine, 11-03-2005 05:52:21  
Hey Migraine, that's a good thing after the dry year of 2005. I would rather have the rain than da_n wind. You going skiing this week-end..lol

Keith



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Rauville

11-02-2005 19:34:46




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 Re: How Long Will It Last? in reply to Allan in NE, 11-02-2005 18:39:16  
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Nice looking project. I've always had good luck with these self-latching models, as far as keeping a gate from sagging. Works pretty slick when you're trying to open or close a gate with livestock around. I agree that this non-normal nice weather makes you think that something has to be brewing farther on down the line.

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wayne2

11-02-2005 19:03:30




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 Re: How Long Will It Last? in reply to Allan in NE, 11-02-2005 18:39:16  
Got the Wife a 600 ford/loader for such a critter,power steering!!! she says she likes wheel borrow?? OH WELL!!! Wayne



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