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Posted by Anthony on February 24, 2006 at 16:50:07 from (24.187.72.124):
I am thinking of installing high tensile woven wire fence around a 25 acre rectangular piece of flat land. It would be approx 5200 feet of fencing. There is a highway on one of the short ends and the other three sides are bordered by residential on the long sides and light industry on the other short end. My question is, how far in from the property lines would you place the fence? Should I leave enough room to be able to do maintenance in the future? I would think that would require at least 2-3 feet, but I would prefer to lose the least amount of land possible. Most of the perimeter is wooded, but it is in residential back yards. Any of you ever construct this type of fence? It would be 8 ft. to keep deer and other varmints out. Any construction tips?
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