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The first post58 viewsUnloading the first post from the truckMax&Bee-in-CM
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Posts and truck57 viewsWe asked them to put 1/3 of the posts in each of 3 different locations around the land, to save carrying time.Max&Bee-in-CM
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Front let boundary marker51 viewsThis is the front of the land chanote tin-din boundary marker. The fence line has been marked from here to the rear.Max&Bee-in-CM
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Escorting the truck51 viewsThe shop is about 15 km from the land, so we had to take them, as its quite difficult to describe the exact location.Max&Bee-in-CM
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Back left boundary marker49 viewsShown is the chanote tin-din land boundary marker located at the rear left of the land. A concrete post will be built, which will be significantly stronger than the purchased posts, to reinforce the fence.Max&Bee-in-CM
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Front right boundary peg48 viewsThis is the front right of the land, with the hole dug for the fence post. The electricity pole will be placed inside the fence.Max&Bee-in-CM
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Right side of property46 viewsLooking from the rear to the front.Max&Bee-in-CM
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Rear right boundary peg42 viewsThis is the boundary peg at the rear right, looking along the rear of the property. All the post holes have bee dug at the back already.Max&Bee-in-CM
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Rear rigth boundary peg42 viewsA stronger concrete posts will be built here, to give extra support for the fence on the corners.Max&Bee-in-CM
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One of the post holes41 viewsThe holes have been dug to a depth of 70 cm, the concrete posts are 3 m high.Max&Bee-in-CM
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Holes along the back40 viewsHoles for the fence posts have been dug along the back of the propertyMax&Bee-in-CM
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