The sign posts are officially in the ground at Workman’s Airpark—and what a show it was! Huge thanks go to Randy Zapp, who not only sourced the auger but also proved he can handle a tractor like a pro. Sharon Johnson brought her machine to the party, showing off its talents by steadying the auger, shuffling plywood, and even hauling gravel like it was popcorn.

Meanwhile, Jeff Wright, Dwight Smith, Daily Holman, Brian Hickman, and Bruce Harding turned teamwork into an art form—mixing muscle, brainpower, and pure determination to wrestle those signposts into place.

It was equal parts construction project and airpark spectacle. Click here to see the crew in action—you won’t want to miss it!

Thank Randy Zapp for sourcing the auger and for his tractor handling skills. Jeff Wright, Dwight Smith, Daily Holman, Brian Hickman, and Bruce Harding added muscles, brains, and brawn.
Sharon Johnson showed off her machine’s capabilities by steadying the auger
Sharon Johnson carefully maneuvering the sign support.
It took some wrestling, a little persuasion, and maybe a few new vocabulary words, but Jeff and Bruce finally coaxed the signpost into the hole.”
There it is—standing tall and looking good! Though our new friend “Workman” clearly needs a crash course in font design. Stay tuned for upgrades.

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One response to “Workman’s Airpark Sign Posts Installed with Muscle and Machines”

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    Fantastic job, team! The new sign is already turning heads, and I can’t wait to see it standing tall and finished—our landmark in the making!

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