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Nate:
so I have been a bit busy here the last 2 weeks or so doing some projects around the house I am staying in.  now keep in mind that all of the materials are being paid for, and my time has been donated for now (I will be re-working my rental contract with the land lord for services that have been rendered and future rendered services).

the first chore was swapping the fence pieces from one side to the other.  why the fence was installed that way from the beginning, I will never know!  but I have fixed the fence issue to where it makes total sense and actually serves a purpose. 

so on one side of the house there was a double swing gate that was approx 119" wide, but it was blocked by a tree that was planted there when the house was built (my neighbor on one side was the second home owner in the HOA when the HOA was being built informed me of just about everything regarding the house.), as well as blocked by several power and comms box's in front of said tree, not to mention the 2 trees behind the fence that were also planted when the house was built (an Asian pear tree and a dog wood tree).  the other side of the house had a single walk thru gate with roughly 25' wide x 30' long of completely open / unmolested / unused ground behind it.

well the HOA president who is a no crap retired Marine Corps LTC (this dude is a true spineless piece of oxygen thief garbage, wait, I wont get into that right now) sent an email to my land lord stating all of these hoity toity HOA rules about having things parked on the side of the road (read my 24' trailer was parked at the curb directly infront of my house).  well when the home owner said something to me about that, he also coughed up the $$$$$ for me to swap that gates / fence.

here is the before pic of the double gate pile of spilt boo boo



sorry, I forgot to take a before of the other side.

here is what I found in the ground on the other side (used to be a wooden fence that went bad and the fence pole was just cut off instead of pulled out......which does not make sense to me because the new pole hole was dug right next to the old.................?) ???







and here is the end result of that side with my trailer nicely resting in its secured area up on jack stands on all 4 corners.



and I only had to lengthen the one big hole for the new pole, but thank goodness they make HUGE cardboard tubes so I wouldn't have to play games with trying to fill in that massive hole or backfill, etc.

and here is the start of the other side that used to be the double swing gate and then became the walk thru gate.  cash here is inspecting things as they are progressing.........;D



and here is the finished fence project.







cudakidd53:
Good work there Nate- I have board on board fence remove & replace detail looming over my head before mid August that I'm dreading!  21 posts in concrete to pull; Yuck- liked the building part, hate the post removal process and disposal!  >:(

rpar86:
Cuda - Build yourself a tripod from three 8' 4x4's and hang a cumalong or chain hoist from the top. Fasten a couple 12-16" long 2x4's to two opposing sides of the old post with 2 or 3 3" screws each, wrap a chain around the post under those 2x4's, hook the cumalong onto the chain, and yank the old post upward out of the ground. Should come up pretty easily and the resulting hole should be reusable for the new post.

Something like this:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0V_t8if9jk

stlaser:
Looks good Nate, hope the owner compensates you well for your labor.

cudakidd53:
Was going to do that or rent a track tool called a "Dingo" with a hydraulic digger and lifting head.

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