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Finishing the Highway Stakes

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Since we put the vineyard at an angle to best ripen the grapes on both sides (see earlier post) the machine that could push in the stakes can’t get to the edges of the field. So, I’m left with putting them in by hand. This seems easy at first, but after a while it is difficult, especially where the land was not tilled very well along the neighbors fence.

So here is the routine. First you carry the stakes to the location on the field where you need them, 150 of them over 1.3 acres. They each only weigh 10 pounds. Next you take the 35 pound “hammer” and slide it over the 8 foot stake and lift it into position and pound until it is in the ground 2 feet. Where the ground is soft……not to bad. Where it is hard…..very tiring for just one of them.

I can do about 1.5 to 2 hours per day and then I have to say “enough”.

I have about 50 to go on the tough ground…..should finish in 3 more days…….next up is the irrigation.

PS Just figured out how much steel is in the ground. 4.5 Tons of endposts (166 @ 55 pounds) and 3.2 tons of stakes (660 @ 10 pounds). I probably carried around 1/2 from the pile near the barn to the spots in the field. No need to go to the gym!

Highway Stakes

Highway stakesToday we put in the main body of the highway stakes for the vineyard. Because we put the vineyard at an angle, we have to adjust where to put the posts near the edge of the vineyard to get the support the vines need. I have found out that normally the posts are put 18 to 21 feet apart, so in our case with 3.33’ spacing, we put the highway stakes every 6 vines. In the old days you had a large metal can with handles and pounded them in the ground. Now as you can see there is a small tractor that pushes them in and all we have to do is hold them straight and then adjust them later. It took us about 4.5 hours this morning to put in about 500 stakes. The remaining 160 I will put in by hand. Probably a lot more work than the 500 today. Yes, we bent a few. The they guys knew how to straighten most of them out. Oh, the funny picture below was a little adjustment needed on the tractor.

I’ll put a picture in this weekend with all of the posts in the ground. The amazing thing is they all line up in any direction……so cool.

I forgot to mention…as you can see below we took them from the pile near our garage and arranged them in the vineyard. Imagine trying to carry them (10 pounds each, doing 6 at a time) from one end of the land and fill in 1.3 acres and then line them up so the tractor does not run them over, no need to go to the gym.

Friday I’m going to lay out the rest of the highway stakes and start on the 2200 rebar stakes….can’t wait!

Time for Stakes and Posts

steel on truckTomorrow we start putting in the vine stakes, 3” pipe end posts and the rebar for the grape vines. Sounds pretty simple but we have to put in 662 stakes, 176 end posts and 2295 pieces of rebar for the 2916 vines. In addition we are going to start to put in 1200’ of 4 foot deep gopher wire around the vineyard next week. One of the local vineyard managers laughed at us saying gophers will go 7 feet deep.

I found it interesting that the truck load just backed up into the proposed vineyard and dumped it all on the ground. I guess it does not really matter since we are going to be moving it all in the next few days. Amazing how much steel you get for $11K.

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