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<blockquote data-quote="firemen122" data-source="post: 638426" data-attributes="member: 5083"><p>I have about 15 acres of super thick oaks anywhere from 4-10 inches thick. Was wondering any reason I could not cut these into 6.5 and 8 foot lengths load on my trailer take to town and have pressure treated. I have 80 acres to fence in and fencing sure is crazy high right now. Figured let dry for a month or so in this florida heat first. next thought was mix boric acid, diesel, and used motor oil and soak posts. Any ideas? It just does not pay to try and fence for cattle right now in my book at the price of posts.... I need to keep out the termites and rot down here in Fl. :mrgreen: :mrgreen:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="firemen122, post: 638426, member: 5083"] I have about 15 acres of super thick oaks anywhere from 4-10 inches thick. Was wondering any reason I could not cut these into 6.5 and 8 foot lengths load on my trailer take to town and have pressure treated. I have 80 acres to fence in and fencing sure is crazy high right now. Figured let dry for a month or so in this florida heat first. next thought was mix boric acid, diesel, and used motor oil and soak posts. Any ideas? It just does not pay to try and fence for cattle right now in my book at the price of posts.... I need to keep out the termites and rot down here in Fl. :mrgreen: :mrgreen: [/QUOTE]
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