Woke up early and got to work, made progress only to be rained out 2hrs later
Started by removing the old left gate post. I wanted it out of the way to get a better approach with the Toolcat on the corner entry post ahead of it. Bob, I took a photo for you of my using the sharpshooter. It gets down quick and precise. I had that old post out 30min from parking the utv out there.
Here's a clear left side entry. Time to dig hole. About 4' down the sky got real purple. I figured let's finish had about 5-10min. Nope. Had 2. Ran inside to get out of the rain. It cleared up 30min later was back out. Figured might as well set the post. Loaded Sakrete and got the post. Soon as I parked back at the entry it started to rain. Decided to push through, dropped the corner post in the ground as the rain fell. Quickly got the Sakrete out of truck and into the hole, plumbed the pipe and made the 'got all wet already, might as well walk' trek inside. I changed into dry clothes and took a nap fr the next few hours. Woke up to sun.
Didn't get any working pics. Just hit it hard to get the two gate hanging posts in. This section required a lot of measuring, The 20'6" entrance narrows to a 14' gate set 31' into a funnel. No problem. Getting on site, the driveway comes off the street at a goofy angle, it's not even square

That muddied to water on symmetrical and aesthetics. After a lot of measuring, stepping back and looking, remeasuring, moving pins, and lots of back and forth, finally settled on what I think is a balance of everything.
The two gate hanging posts were bears to dig. The sandstone wasn't terrible but the red clay wanted to fight. Every time a clean auger bit was sent down, 3ater was also poured into the hole. It helped break up the dry compactness and get it all to stick together that the hole was easily cleaned out.
Setting the gate posts to matching height was critical and managed to get them very well lined up. Also spent a lot of time measuring and accounting for the gate and hardware. I believe I've got it all set. I wish I had the gate here already to go right off of that but I don't so, gotta make due with internet info. So far, I'm happy how they came out.
Unfortunately the rain delay interfered with the time I had to dig holes and use the Toolcat. I had the 4 vertical brace posts of the entry marked out and ready to dig (except for the one that the stump interferes with) but I wasn't able to get to them. Really not thrilled about that as those are 4' holes too in the same ground. Using the one-man auger might do it's user in. IDK what I'll do...maybe rent the darn Toolcat again. IDK. It gets picked up tomorrow, sorry to see it go. Guess that's the downside to renting equipment, it's not around when you do get a few moments to knock out a little work. Time-wise it is taking 30min-1hr to dig a 4-5' hole, depending on soil conditions, measuring, cleanouts, etc. This is a huge time savings compared to 4hrs of the one man auger, rock bar, shovel, rinse repeat. Saves A LOT of work and effort, and time of course. I'm fortunate to rent the machine.
Overall the front is coming together. It's hard to see the posts and they are red oxide primer colored, but that entry has opened up alot. I'm realizing gate entry ways are really work intensive. Starting to feel like ground hog day.
I am thankful for the rain. Even though it set my work back, the rain was needed. While I don't see the plan, I trust it's for the best. For whatever reason I wasn't suppose to get those holes dug this weekend. I'll get to the end of this section eventually, same as the North line. It's a marathon, not a sprint. I appreciate all the work and progress that has been made so far.