I Found a Chain Buried Under My Mailbox

That Anchor Was Hilarious

I had a bit of a what mixed with a wow when I found that chain. Whoever lived here before meant business.

I tried tugging it. Nope. Cemented solid. No clue how deep it goes. It’s not just rolling right out. You know what, I think I might leave it honestly.

Rural Mailbox Anchors Still A Good Idea?

Cameras help. Motion sensors too. But in the hinterlands, where there is no signal, rural mailbox anchors still do the trick.

You could report it to the police … or bury a steel anchor and let physics do its thing.

Should You Install One?

I’m not suggesting you should rig it to overturn a truck — definitely not legal. But reinforcing your post? Totally fair game.

If you have mailbox vandalism where you are and can avoid cementing in a post, there’s a rural solution that does work: rural mailbox anchors. Simple, cheap, effective.

Wrapping It Up

It was that chain that reminded me how rural people work out problems. No waiting. No fancy tech. Nothing, that is, except steel, dirt and stubborn resolve.

It’s definitely staying put. Call it rural justice. Call it nostalgia. Either way, it’s a reminder that there was a time when the good old days had some edge — and just enough spite to keep it interesting.