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Of course you can. However, it is not recommended to bury gas lines too deep in order to allow easier maintenance and easier installation.
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A general rule-of-thumb value is to have 1/4 to 1/3 of the posts entire length below the surface. Hence, if your post stands 6 feet out of the ground, there should be 2+ feet below the ground (an 8 foot post). But, the 14 foot farm gate itself helps to better determine the depth. The weight of the gate could require the post to be deeper (the more weight, the deeper the post).
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It all depends on what the post will be used for. In general 30 to 36 inches should be adequate to support a 4x4 post for a clothesline, a fence or a mailbox. Anything less than that and you most likely will have a problem with frost moving or lifting the post to the point where it will not be straight in the spring.
It depends on the type of fence that you are installing as well as the height and even the climate. A good rule would be 2-3 ft below the ground. For colder climates you want to make sure you bury the post below the frost line.