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<blockquote data-quote="upfrombottom" data-source="post: 725650" data-attributes="member: 13088"><p>I paid $785 for material to run 1000 ft of fence in November, 5 strand/12.5ga/four barb wire and T-Post on 10ft centers. I used light poles for corners and stretchers. Paid another $60 for landscape timbers for center braces, staples, and wire clips. Had to put in three corners and cross two creeks. If my figures are correct it will take about 7500ft to go around 80 acres. More if cut up and hilly. I was wrong about the labor it sounds pritty close to $1 ft. The material is where I see a big difference. Around here labor runs about $1 to $1.25ft. but we don't have rocks to contend with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="upfrombottom, post: 725650, member: 13088"] I paid $785 for material to run 1000 ft of fence in November, 5 strand/12.5ga/four barb wire and T-Post on 10ft centers. I used light poles for corners and stretchers. Paid another $60 for landscape timbers for center braces, staples, and wire clips. Had to put in three corners and cross two creeks. If my figures are correct it will take about 7500ft to go around 80 acres. More if cut up and hilly. I was wrong about the labor it sounds pritty close to $1 ft. The material is where I see a big difference. Around here labor runs about $1 to $1.25ft. but we don't have rocks to contend with. [/QUOTE]
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