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Fencing Project Part 1: Driving T-Posts Without Breaking Your Back

Hay Now! Welcome back to our channel. We are currently taking advantage of our time at home working on some farm projects we really wanted to get done, but have not made time to complete. One of these projects is to finish redoing the old fencing. We decided last year, we would replace the old fencing with chain link because it seems to be the best goat proof fencing we could find. We replaced half of the property last year. So we are currently, finishing up the rest of the property and also creating a bigger area for our living space that will be goat free. This video will show you how Nate simplified the process of driving t-posts by using the Case tractor to do all the physical work. This helps the job go faster and saves our backs and shoulders from having to drive the posts in by hand.

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