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<blockquote data-quote="C HOLLAND" data-source="post: 313093" data-attributes="member: 2200"><p>RWS,,,,,on the run I was talking about, the 8" cross brace post are about 430 ft apart and that is if the ground is basically flat and a straight run. You may need some single wood post along the run to help with the change in elevation, a dip in the land will need a wood post to keep the wire from pulling the T post out of the ground at that point.</p><p></p><p>I was just giving an example of cost for a basic straight run of 1300 ft, no 2 fence lines are the same and the cost will vary. This example is what I would consider a perimeter fence. I dont use this many strands for cross fence. My norm is 4 strands of B wire or 2 hot strands and a bottom ground wire using B wire.</p><p></p><p>what I use and what I feel works for me may not be what you like.</p><p></p><p>I hope this helps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C HOLLAND, post: 313093, member: 2200"] RWS,,,,,on the run I was talking about, the 8" cross brace post are about 430 ft apart and that is if the ground is basically flat and a straight run. You may need some single wood post along the run to help with the change in elevation, a dip in the land will need a wood post to keep the wire from pulling the T post out of the ground at that point. I was just giving an example of cost for a basic straight run of 1300 ft, no 2 fence lines are the same and the cost will vary. This example is what I would consider a perimeter fence. I dont use this many strands for cross fence. My norm is 4 strands of B wire or 2 hot strands and a bottom ground wire using B wire. what I use and what I feel works for me may not be what you like. I hope this helps [/QUOTE]
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