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<blockquote data-quote="Rafter S" data-source="post: 1775252" data-attributes="member: 21194"><p>I've got a neighbor who had some fence built by a guy he hired. Neither the neighbor or the guy he hired know much about building fence. He bought 6' posts (pull posts and line posts), but none of them are much more than 2' in the ground.</p><p></p><p>And then there's the time about 25 years ago when I was driving down the road where a large tract of land had recently been broken up into smaller tracts. One of them had a brand new fence around it. Whoever built it had used cables and turnbuckles and all kinds of fancy hardware for the bracing instead of just two thicknesses of wire. That would have been great . . . if they hadn't put all that big hardware on 4x4 posts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rafter S, post: 1775252, member: 21194"] I've got a neighbor who had some fence built by a guy he hired. Neither the neighbor or the guy he hired know much about building fence. He bought 6' posts (pull posts and line posts), but none of them are much more than 2' in the ground. And then there's the time about 25 years ago when I was driving down the road where a large tract of land had recently been broken up into smaller tracts. One of them had a brand new fence around it. Whoever built it had used cables and turnbuckles and all kinds of fancy hardware for the bracing instead of just two thicknesses of wire. That would have been great . . . if they hadn't put all that big hardware on 4x4 posts. [/QUOTE]
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