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I've used both in the last year. Had to put an electric fence around my Mom's critters as a bear climbed over the fence and took out one of her alpacas.
Post hole digger didn't last long in the clay so we went out and rented a power auger. I'd add a bow saw to that list. I grew up in a small house in MI and the fireplace was the primary heat source. My brother and I had to hand cut 10 oak logs each day after school, keep the kindling bin full, and make sure the fire doesn't go out. Scott |
Bought to have another stint with the post hole digger replacing ~100’ of fence this spring
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I've spent quality time with both.
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I did when I was a kid. That's why I worked my way through college. That kind of work was not appealing to me.
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Me too, way too much!:D |
I get people to do that for me.:yesnod:
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Down here in the Ozarks, if you're going to dig a hole, you're going to need one if these:
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I put up a lot of dune fence with post hole digger....does that count ?
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We had ~700 ft of fencing installed to enclose our back yard when we moved here 2 yrs ago, & the worker guys used those manual clamshell digger things to dig all the holes. Big name busy fence company in our area; you'd think they'd spring for a gas auger.
IIRC, I used one of those things once in my life a long time ago; didn't much care for it. |
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Clamshell digger makes you be aware of hand position really quick :D The fencing pliers look too new. The ones we had needed a squirt of oil before each use. |
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