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Pen construction the easy way


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Apart from the health and safety ********,what are you going to put in the pen?Alligators maybe as you seem to be building it in a swamp <_<

 

They are having a Essex girls mud wresting competition. the fence you see there is the fence to keep them in as its their for the viewers safety.

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We were extending last years pen to stretch the pen out down to a stream so the birds have running water and so we don't have to cart water to that pen.

 

The mud in the photo was because a huge amount of soil, clay and brambles had been excavated and the ground got fairly well churned up in the process.

 

There should be another photo of LV standing in the water upto his waist running the netting round the posts that were sank into the middle of the stream.

 

With the digger, the job only took a few hours as opposed to all day and then some.

 

Will stick up a photo of the finished artle next week.

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We often put the wooden posts in for our enduro bike events with a mini digger bucket. As previously mentioned, makes the job far quicker. :yes::lol:

 

Probably safer than when we used to stand on the rack of the quad and knock ten bells out of them with a sledgehammer then get the driver to slowly ride to the next post whilst you were still stood on the rack. :lol:

 

Best not mention the time we went a bit too fast up one of the fields in the discovery to help an injured rider and took off and the chainsaw landed on the cubby box between us then eh? Forgot to strap it down.. :rolleyes::lol:

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