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<blockquote data-quote="Rruuff Day" data-source="post: 189355" data-attributes="member: 2217"><p>You didn't get this from me.... or maybe you did.... Strategically placed 1 inch concrete reinforcement bars driven in the ground along and against the side of the fence,...(on your side of on the fence of course) at about a 30 degree angle facing the point of vehicle entry and about 12 to 15 inches sticking out of the ground. Sharpening the exposed end after pounding them in also helps. After a couple of punctured radiators and oil pans, he may get the hint. If you wnt to get really technical, measure the height of his bumper so that the bar just slips underneath it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rruuff Day, post: 189355, member: 2217"] You didn't get this from me.... or maybe you did.... Strategically placed 1 inch concrete reinforcement bars driven in the ground along and against the side of the fence,...(on your side of on the fence of course) at about a 30 degree angle facing the point of vehicle entry and about 12 to 15 inches sticking out of the ground. Sharpening the exposed end after pounding them in also helps. After a couple of punctured radiators and oil pans, he may get the hint. If you wnt to get really technical, measure the height of his bumper so that the bar just slips underneath it. [/QUOTE]
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