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<blockquote data-quote="Hardin Farms" data-source="post: 1637721" data-attributes="member: 38719"><p>That's funny you guys mention GoBob.. they just set up a distribution center here close to us and I've been talking with them about becoming a dealer for their equipment and supplies. Just scared to pull the trigger right now for some reason. </p><p></p><p>And yes, for the longest pens around here have been built with wood.. then rebuilt with wood.. the rebuilt again with wood. Steel is catching on and I'm trying to get on the front end of that. Word of mouth has been good to me so far. I've built a few working pens for some of our larger cattle outfits and they've been good for business. </p><p></p><p>You see no fences around here built with continuous panels or anything steel. I put in some pipe corners and line braces for a guy not long ago and you'd have thought I was putting gold in the ground. People around here thought he was building a fence for Buffalo. I tried explaining that this was for longevity... not just strength.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hardin Farms, post: 1637721, member: 38719"] That’s funny you guys mention GoBob.. they just set up a distribution center here close to us and I’ve been talking with them about becoming a dealer for their equipment and supplies. Just scared to pull the trigger right now for some reason. And yes, for the longest pens around here have been built with wood.. then rebuilt with wood.. the rebuilt again with wood. Steel is catching on and I’m trying to get on the front end of that. Word of mouth has been good to me so far. I’ve built a few working pens for some of our larger cattle outfits and they’ve been good for business. You see no fences around here built with continuous panels or anything steel. I put in some pipe corners and line braces for a guy not long ago and you’d have thought I was putting gold in the ground. People around here thought he was building a fence for Buffalo. I tried explaining that this was for longevity... not just strength. [/QUOTE]
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