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<blockquote data-quote="skyline" data-source="post: 389524" data-attributes="member: 5305"><p>That's exactly what we did. I got a quote for fencing about a mile of field fence around a portion of our perimeter from a guy (clearing included in the price). He worked for one day and gave up. Said I needed a dozer. His buddy was going to charge me an additional $3,000 for the dozer work. Got another quote from another fence contractor. Good price. I asked if he had a dozer. He said no, I have a Ford 8N and two boys with chain saws, machettes, and brush hooks. They did a great job. I was very pleased with the work and the price. I just plan to spray it each spring to keep the brush from coming back.</p><p></p><p>The key is finding someone who still knows how and wants to work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skyline, post: 389524, member: 5305"] That's exactly what we did. I got a quote for fencing about a mile of field fence around a portion of our perimeter from a guy (clearing included in the price). He worked for one day and gave up. Said I needed a dozer. His buddy was going to charge me an additional $3,000 for the dozer work. Got another quote from another fence contractor. Good price. I asked if he had a dozer. He said no, I have a Ford 8N and two boys with chain saws, machettes, and brush hooks. They did a great job. I was very pleased with the work and the price. I just plan to spray it each spring to keep the brush from coming back. The key is finding someone who still knows how and wants to work. [/QUOTE]
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