Tractor Talk Discussion Board |
Re: How to saw power poles in half for pole barn?
[ Expand ] [ View Replies ] [ Add a Reply ] [ Return to Forum ]
Posted by CLW on July 23, 2006 at 16:48:42 from (68.94.189.213):
In Reply to: How to saw power poles in half for pole barn? posted by 69zfarmer on July 23, 2006 at 11:44:18:
I set and pulled poles for my job with Southwestern Bell for 12 years. The pole is treated from top to bottom, not just bottom. Once you cut the pole it will start to rot as the inside is not treated. It will take a few years but it will happen. Also the part that is, or was, at the groundline will rot first. If you can, cut off the bottom 6 ft. and use the upper part. I understand why you want to split it but that will reduce the life unless you treat the area you cut. CLW
Replies:
Home
| Forums
Today's Featured Article -
Tractor Profile: Allis-Chalmers Model G - by Staff. The first Allis-Chalmers Model G was produced in 1948 in Gasden, Alabama, and was designed for vegetable gardeners, small farms and landscape businesses. It is a small compact tractor that came with a complete line of implements especially tailored for its unique design. It featured a rear-mounted Continental N62 four-cylinder engine with a 2-3/8 x 3-1/2 inch bore and stroke. The rear-mounted engine provided traction for the rear wheels while at the same time gave the tractor operator a gre
... [Read Article]
Latest Ad:
18-32 Case Cross Motor
[More Ads]
Copyright © 1997-2025 Yesterday's Tractor Co. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction of any part of this website, including design and content, without written permission is strictly prohibited. Trade Marks and Trade Names contained and used in this Website are those of others, and are used in this Website in a descriptive sense to refer to the products of others. Use of this Web site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement and Privacy Policy TRADEMARK DISCLAIMER: Tradenames and Trademarks referred to within Yesterday's Tractor Co. products and within the Yesterday's Tractor Co. websites are the property of their respective trademark holders. None of these trademark holders are affiliated with Yesterday's Tractor Co., our products, or our website nor are we sponsored by them. John Deere and its logos are the registered trademarks of the John Deere Corporation. Agco, Agco Allis, White, Massey Ferguson and their logos are the registered trademarks of AGCO Corporation. Case, Case-IH, Farmall, International Harvester, New Holland and their logos are registered trademarks of CNH Global N.V. Yesterday's Tractors - Antique Tractor HeadquartersWebsite Accessibility Policy |
|