9’ Post-
3’ in the ground, 6’ above.
It ain’t the length of the legs, but this rolling hill ground lends to jumping, ergo 6’ fences.
Maybe yall’s cows are Caucasian, I mean Woody Harrelson, & can’t jump.
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It's a rare spot that you can sink a post 3' in the ground here.
I just build a 5' fence.....and less sometimes. I'm learning to put the wire closer together......and not worry as much about height. I've never had a cow jump a fence......but I've had em stick their heads thru and loosen the wire a lot.
Cool Mang.
Did I ever tell you about the neighbor’s bull that kept jumping into our pasture?
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I'd have fixed that bull.....
Oh they did.
And a Judge was later involved.
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Thank you.
Also a rough idea where he key is cut in the crank if you would please.
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How does a guy measure flywheel taper?
I had to go cut up some power poles and haul em home. Ended up with 18 7' poles.
Less than a mile from here too.
A good day.
Thank you.
Also a rough idea where he key is cut in the crank if you would please.
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With a longer stroke, one would assume yes.These cranks seem very close or so close that they should swap between eachother. One measurement im curious of is the circumference of the crank wheels/pork chops. Is one a bigger diameter?
With a longer stroke, one would assume yes.
I’ll let you know once I get it. I believe Randy put his solo back together so no more measurements on that crank.