A rammed earth post won't fall over, it's how large field gates are doneI daren't risk them shifting as kiddies will walk very close by them, plus a neighbours car and van will drive literally two foot away from them too.
You mentioned there is a wall nearby Tara, see if you can attach the gatepost to the wall prehaps (depending on thickness of the wall etc) if its single skin I wouldnt bother.
https://ruby-group.co.uk/collections/gate-ironmongery/products/24-inch-adjustable-hinge-set
Yes that kit will work for you...
In my experience stronger the better for concrete when putting posts in. Ive not tried the rammed earth method but can imagine if farmers have the tools available they would go down this route for field access. yours sounds like its accessing something else like a yard but using field gates.
no expert but a wheel/castor on the other end of the gate would take a load off the post?
Buy a post hole digger. You gat a smaller hole with less solid disturbance than using a normal spade
no expert but a wheel/castor on the other end of the gate would take a load off the post?
Buy a post hole digger. You gat a smaller hole with less solid disturbance than using a normal spade
Thanks! I think the set I posted is complete though. At least I hope it is, as the two kits weren't cheap
Yes and no
A reasonable sized hole is good but it is very hard to dig a deep hole that isn't too wide and surrounded by soft earth that allows movement ( which will get bigger)
The post hole digger allows a stable bank of earth to surround a deep hole
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