Well I guess it's the week for updates!
We've had a lot of rain recently, so the fence progress has been slow, but we're getting there!
I posted a few weeks ago about pounding the metal t-posts for the aisle from the shed to the pasture.
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| The aisle in the distance. | 
After that was done we started putting in the corner post brace assemblies.  Due to the aisle, our pasture has 4 true corners (3 posts with 2 braces each) and 2 half-braces (2 posts and 1 brace each).  All of these posts must be set in cement.
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| Supplies for setting corner posts. | 
I first marked where I wanted the corners to be (and measured each side so we wouldn't run out of fence!)
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| Flag where the corner post will be set. | 
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| What a beautiful pasture! | 
Then we started digging the holes with the auger on the PTO of the tractor.  Of course we had the same luck as last year...breaking a shear bolt on the first post!  Actually we broke 3 shear bolts in the first 4 posts, but (knock on wood!) haven't broken any since then!
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| First broken shear bolt! | 
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| Pulling the auger out of the hole after the shear bolt broke. | 
When we set the posts in concrete, we pour 40lbs of dry mix into the hole, followed by about 2-3 gallons of water.  Then it gets mixed with a t-post and allowed to settle.  The rest of the hole is filled in with dirt (and rocks).
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| Concrete and water in the hole. | 
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| First finished corner post! | 
We set the final corner post yesterday, and started on the wood line posts today.  Every 4th post will be wood, the rest are metal t-posts.  We have 5 of the 9 wood posts set, and hope the do the rest Saturday.  In the meantime I'll be busy pounding t-posts!
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| Drilling for the third line post (the one in the background is loose, not set!). | 
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| Drilling for the fourth line post. | 
 
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