I've been bale feeding hay along a fence and the cows like to play with it occasionally and sometimes it gets pushed around. I went out this morning to check on the cows and they had pushed some hay through the fence. I noticed one of the posts looked bent. No big deal they are made to bend. But it ended up snapping due to the cows pushing hay into the fence and the cold temps.

First issue I've had with anything from the Timeless company, but these posts have a 20 year warranty. Messaged the company and got a quick response and they're shipping me a 5 post bundle to replace the broken post. No questions asked. Timeless posts ain't cheap, but the company has always been great to work with and stand behind their product. Buy once, cry once. Made in the USA.

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Buy once, cry once. Love it 🙌

That's awesome to find a company that stands by there products like that it is a rare thing. I have found in my experience that any plastic type fence products just don't hold up well in the cold weather particularly after a rew years with hot sunny summers and cold winters. They are usually quite resilient in the warmer weather but the sun seems to deteriorate it and the in cold it becomes very brittle the colder more brittle particularly below 0°F.

Agreed. We don't put much pressure on our fencing and our animals are pretty docile. I'm just getting a little greedy trying to bale graze too close to the fence to try and smoother some brush that I had to weed eat this past year. Lesson learned.

Replacing the post took about 2 minutes, but still need to transfer the wire over to the new post and need to get some soft wire to do that.

Cow pics?

Wouldn't you rather see my feet? I'm offended. 😉

I've got some in my gallery section. Things aren't exactly photogenic right now.

Always worth buying materials from companies who produce quality and stand behind their products. Has saved me so many times over the ‘cheaper’ option which often ends up costing more in the end.