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<blockquote data-quote="ga.prime" data-source="post: 753411" data-attributes="member: 14046"><p>I don't know what kind of plants you have growing there but here it just makes it a whole lot easier to take down if it's not wrapped up in vines and has trees and saplings growing in and out of it. I've had to take down a lot of 50+ year old fencing and the difficulty of that job can't be overstated. I'm still using some 50+ year old fence which I don't spray around because it's being held together by vines and trees and saplings, but all my new fence I keep sprayed. On non-electric I only spray once every 1-2 years to keep the vines and trees down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ga.prime, post: 753411, member: 14046"] I don't know what kind of plants you have growing there but here it just makes it a whole lot easier to take down if it's not wrapped up in vines and has trees and saplings growing in and out of it. I've had to take down a lot of 50+ year old fencing and the difficulty of that job can't be overstated. I'm still using some 50+ year old fence which I don't spray around because it's being held together by vines and trees and saplings, but all my new fence I keep sprayed. On non-electric I only spray once every 1-2 years to keep the vines and trees down. [/QUOTE]
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