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<blockquote data-quote="hillbillycwo" data-source="post: 846217" data-attributes="member: 13747"><p>I use cedar all over my farm. Both in line and cross fencing. I use 5-8 inch for line posts and 8 inch and up for corner and brace posts. The H bar is from 4-6 inches. My fences are tight. I use hi-tensile wire and the ratchet tightners. The more red in the post the better and I set them 2-3 feet deep. Most cedar posts around the home home farm has been in the ground for 20-30 years and still has some useable life left.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillbillycwo, post: 846217, member: 13747"] I use cedar all over my farm. Both in line and cross fencing. I use 5-8 inch for line posts and 8 inch and up for corner and brace posts. The H bar is from 4-6 inches. My fences are tight. I use hi-tensile wire and the ratchet tightners. The more red in the post the better and I set them 2-3 feet deep. Most cedar posts around the home home farm has been in the ground for 20-30 years and still has some useable life left. [/QUOTE]
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