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Originally posted by Rob Tucker
I fenced my farm land. I got a bid of $25,000 to fence 20 acres, too high. I waited a year and the economy slowed down a lot. Got it done for $12,500 and the gentleman did an excellent job. My site required bulldozing the fence line to clear the way and then some heavy duty air hammer work to blast holes. Galvanized T-posts with diagonally braced wood post corners and mid points. 5' tall hog wire with barbed wire top and bottom. Very happy with the fence.
Keeps pigs out and horses and cattle in.
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Originally posted by ddfindley
quote:
Originally posted by Rob Tucker
I fenced my farm land. I got a bid of $25,000 to fence 20 acres, too high. I waited a year and the economy slowed down a lot. Got it done for $12,500 and the gentleman did an excellent job. My site required bulldozing the fence line to clear the way and then some heavy duty air hammer work to blast holes. Galvanized T-posts with diagonally braced wood post corners and mid points. 5' tall hog wire with barbed wire top and bottom. Very happy with the fence.
Keeps pigs out and horses and cattle in.
Might you have contact information you could share for the gentleman who constructed your fence, Rob. Thanks!
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I will send it by PW email. I don't publish people's phone numbers without permission.
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