Fig. 12—Method of holding an angle post in position on an angle of a drain where it is not suitable to place a stay across the drain. The same method may be adopted for anchoring corner strainer posts on the side of a hill and where both fences take off downhill. For really heavy strains 4 strands of No. 8 wire are used in place of the 2 shown in this photo.
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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 72, Issue 1, 15 January 1946, Page 10
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72Fig. 12—Method of holding an angle post in position on an angle of a drain where it is not suitable to place a stay across the drain. The same method may be adopted for anchoring corner strainer posts on the side of a hill and where both fences take off downhill. For really heavy strains 4 strands of No. 8 wire are used in place of the 2 shown in this photo. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 72, Issue 1, 15 January 1946, Page 10
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