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post hole

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post hole
A hole which is dug in the ground to hold a fence post.


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AUGERS: Augers are generally used by fencing contractors for drilling post holes.
The building's post holes are over a metre deep, so it must have been an impressive construction," he added.
It is not all that hard if you compare it to going out in your yard and digging post holes or some other dreaded physical labor.
 
 
 
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