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Anchor Post Has Its Own Pounder
No post driver is needed with the All-Tie Anchor Post. What started out as an idea for grazing horses has grown into an all-purpose anchor for animals, signs, boats, fences and more.
  “I wanted to graze my horse in different areas,” says Nathaniel LeBaron, Good N Useful Supply. “I made one, and it worked great. It evolved into a smaller one for goats that can also be used for dogs.”
  LeBaron is now making multiple anchor post models, differing in size, material and even the basic design. He offers three sizes of the original design and three sizes of a new compact version ideal for taking dogs to a park or other open areas. He also makes a stainless steel version for use around saltwater, with more styles to come.
  “It keeps evolving as people find new uses for it,” says LeBaron. “I started only 10 months ago and just got a patent pending in late December.”
  The basic design is a 4-bladed spear point with a post extending up from the point and a sliding pounder on the post. The driver is used both to pound in posts and to pull them out.
  The pounder is multi-purpose. The hand holds on either side end in points that serve as hooks for hanging food or water buckets or for looping ropes and leads. Rings at the bottom of the handles make it easy to adjust rope lengths and to secure loops.
  Because the pounder slides over the post, it also swivels. This reduces the chance that a rope or lead will get wrapped around the post as the animal grazes in a circle.
  “The post has now evolved to people using several in the same area at one time,” says LeBaron. “We are introducing a new design with a removable pounder so they can buy several posts, but only pay for a single pounder. This will be ideal for temporary pens and fencing.”
  Prices range from $125 to $275 on the four compact models and $90 to $250 for the four original models.
   Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Good N Useful Supply, 1342 Industrial Rd., Bldg. #2, Cedar City, Utah 84721 (ph 435 868-1586; www.goodnuseful.com).


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