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<blockquote data-quote="Learner" data-source="post: 1276679" data-attributes="member: 24297"><p>We moved from the city to a farm a couple of years ago. The wildfires in Idaho took out a lot of our fencing. I plan to replace the gate posts with railroad ties, but the perimeter fences are a mixture of cedar and steel T-posts with a few wire stays twisted in. One fence in very rocky ground was mostly cedar posts, in another area every fifth post is cedar. Is there a good reason to replace cedar with cedar? Do I really need the stays? I may not be able to drive steel into the rocky area and may have to use cedar there. Any advice would be appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Learner, post: 1276679, member: 24297"] We moved from the city to a farm a couple of years ago. The wildfires in Idaho took out a lot of our fencing. I plan to replace the gate posts with railroad ties, but the perimeter fences are a mixture of cedar and steel T-posts with a few wire stays twisted in. One fence in very rocky ground was mostly cedar posts, in another area every fifth post is cedar. Is there a good reason to replace cedar with cedar? Do I really need the stays? I may not be able to drive steel into the rocky area and may have to use cedar there. Any advice would be appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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