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Posted by caseyc on April 26, 2005 at 18:18:12 from (204.221.26.147):
In Reply to: O/T Fencing posted by Allan in NE on April 26, 2005 at 17:48:56:
well old buddy i'm in that faze of my operation right now as a matter of fact. probably no where near the size your looking at but here's what i got. a total of 20 acres. 7 of those acres split three ways. rail ties for corners, 8"x8' wood post and 7 1/2' steel post alternate, heavy woven wire and one stand of barb to top it off.a few gates and i'm right around $2500. one acre all wood posts and boards(right by the barn and road frontage) i'm around $1200. the remaining 12 acres will be rail tie corners, 8"x8" wood every two 7 1/2" steel and five strand barb wire, that one is gonna run about $1900. when the time comes that i do 50-100 acres i would probably go 5 steel post per every wood and the wood posts would only be 4"x8', that would be a huge savings since a 8"x8' post is triple what a 4"x8' post is. i am a firm believer in rail tie corners. heck with all your money you could just rail tie and sucker rod the whole dang thing, then nothing would get out! casey in SD
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