dun":5wrxeplj said:Anyone need any cedar posts, I've got a pretty good stack of them and more being generated every day. The range from 8 to 18 feet
john250":1cvjveop said:dun":1cvjveop said:Anyone need any cedar posts, I've got a pretty good stack of them and more being generated every day. The range from 8 to 18 feet
Fencing giraffes?
dun":1or19wjm said:Anyone need any cedar posts, I've got a pretty good stack of them and more being generated every day. The range from 8 to 18 feet
Lammie":1x85vxrp said:dun":1x85vxrp said:Anyone need any cedar posts, I've got a pretty good stack of them and more being generated every day. The range from 8 to 18 feet
Dun, if we lived closer, my husband would take them off your hands. He makes cedar furniture for a hobby. He lives for this kind of thing.
Angus Cowman":2wndfe3q said:Lammie":2wndfe3q said:dun":2wndfe3q said:Anyone need any cedar posts, I've got a pretty good stack of them and more being generated every day. The range from 8 to 18 feet
Dun, if we lived closer, my husband would take them off your hands. He makes cedar furniture for a hobby. He lives for this kind of thing.
He just needs to come to Mo and get em bring a big trailer
you need a vacation anyway don't you
Jim62":11zui91b said:I could use some post HOLES. Back when there were a bunch of abandoned oil wells around, they used to sell them whole, and you could cut them to whatever depth you needed. Usually figured out to be about $ .15 per post hole. Now, you mostly have to dig your own.
Jim62":3vfgtkjj said:If you cut them in about 30' pieces, you can use a regular flatbed trailer. Best to have some kind of stakes on the sides so they'll stack pretty well. You can get a lot on a load--have to watch how high you stack them, though. Weight is not a problem.
dun":qj1ik47c said:john250":qj1ik47c said:dun":qj1ik47c said:Anyone need any cedar posts, I've got a pretty good stack of them and more being generated every day. The range from 8 to 18 feet
Fencing giraffes?
That's so someone can make 9 2 footers