Well, #3 and #4 installed (only #3 pictured). These are the post braces for the north side.
The day started early, but hit a roadblock, or what felt like a roadblock for most of the good working hours. Since both corner posts were set, I was to start by running string line from corner to corner to mark the line in order to dig the brace posts and dead man posts if all went very smooth. Well, as the string line was set out again, (yall remember the first bit of work that was done to clear the line), as I originally suspected then, the line was not clear and we did not have a visual from post to post and no free hang on the string line corner to corner. Meaning, there was still trees and brush in the way. Got to work cutting back brush and small saplings. And when the line was finally clear, we discovered that the three large oak trees that "needed" to be cut, did not have to be cut down after all. That's a little disappointing as old big trees are hard to come If our neighbor hadn't been so stubborn and combative and allowed us to find the line of site through the property we all wouldn't have needed to bring down trees. But, it is what it is I guess and we go forward.
With the line finally cleared (except for the skin of a large oak tree, that will surely rear it's head when it's time to install the fence) worked on the 3rd post out in the back. About 1.5' down, rocks. I go to pulling out sand by hand and pull out a smattering baseball and softball sized rocks. Once that was clear, it was home free. Not. A few inches below that there was a tangle of roots. They were inch inch and half large so the sharp shooter couldn't get 'em. I grabbed the oscillating tool and buzzed through the roots. THEN the hole was home free. Got to 5', set the post, poured in the concrete and backfilled. A front had been blowing in and dark was starting so it was good to get finished with it.
Really wanting to get to 2 posts for the day, the decision was made to hustle to try to get the 4th post, the brace post up at the front corner. So it was. The first 30" went fine, then the clay hit. It was only 10' from the corner post, and sandstone was expected, but this clay seemed as brutal as the sandstone. Took turns hitting it with the auger then the shovel, auger shovel auger shovel rinse and repeat. Some genius suggested we try the 6" bit instead of the 8". It tore through the clay like a madman. Succes! It was followed by the 8" bit to bigger the hole...not as successful. The auger didn't like slashing through the clay, even with the pilot 6" hole. But, with some wrestling it got through. Ran and grabbed the post and a couple more sacks of Sakrete, filled it up and done.
At the end of the day it feels good at this point with progress. The line had to be addressed so while it was frustrating to "waste" time working on that, it really had to be done. Can't put up a fence if you don't set the line first. This coming weekend is planned for the deadman brace posts and the H and N cross posts to be installed on both corners.