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<blockquote data-quote="kjones" data-source="post: 358862" data-attributes="member: 4533"><p>The reason I was asking is because I'm getting ready to fence a field. One run of fencing will be under water most of the winter. I thought if I used wood posts, they might rot out quick, and possibly t posts would work. It sounds like I might just be better off replacing the posts sooner though. Thanks for you input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kjones, post: 358862, member: 4533"] The reason I was asking is because I'm getting ready to fence a field. One run of fencing will be under water most of the winter. I thought if I used wood posts, they might rot out quick, and possibly t posts would work. It sounds like I might just be better off replacing the posts sooner though. Thanks for you input. [/QUOTE]
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