I had a somewhat different reason for going as heavy, as I did several yr's ago. several neighbors, and I, were having our mailbox posts, and boxes demolished, by vehicles, and you never saw a wrecked vehicle present, come morning. One neighbor told me that it was a game that the young 4x4 crowd was doing with their mud crawler machines. I had two boxes ruined before I found out this tidbit. I drilled me a 3' posthole and tamped in a 6ft piece of 6" steel pipe, filled with sackcreete. I used 2, 12" long pieces of angle iron welded to the top of the post, which I drilled to fit bolts to hold my rural box, that allowed me to fill the post with concrete, between the two angle irons. That didn't keep a joker from hitting it, but we got to see the wrecker removing the blazer, from the post, he had wedged in his front suspension!
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Today's Featured Article - Box Plow Blues - by Tom Schwarz. One of the first implements most tractor owners obtain is the box plow. For very little money, this piece of equipment promises to plow and flatten any hill or vale on your ranch road or farm. At least that's what I thought! As simple as a box plow appears, it can be rather challenging to make work correctly. In our sandy soils of Florida, traction is king. You can never have wide enough tires or heavy enough weights to get all the traction you want … unless you own a monster tractor. U
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