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What is a strainer-post?

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∙ 13y ago
Updated: 9/16/2023

This is part of Fencing with wire. A 'strainer' post is at each end of a straight line of fence and makes the wire taut and also holds the gate. This is often a larger post than the others,and always set deeper into the ground.

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