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<blockquote data-quote="SmokinM" data-source="post: 1235220" data-attributes="member: 21382"><p>I haven't built any 8' fence but I build miles of fence and you will go broke at $3 a foot on the labor. You have to know the terrain you are fencing well and the big thing is can you get machinery around it easily? When you add the height you add a lot of headache and need the right equipment. A wire reel on a skid loader will be worth it's weight in gold on this deal. Price it where you know you will make money and if you don't get it you probably won't be sorry. If they will do time and materials this is one of those times you might be better off to go that route. $10 a foot doesn't sound unrealistic to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SmokinM, post: 1235220, member: 21382"] I haven't built any 8' fence but I build miles of fence and you will go broke at $3 a foot on the labor. You have to know the terrain you are fencing well and the big thing is can you get machinery around it easily? When you add the height you add a lot of headache and need the right equipment. A wire reel on a skid loader will be worth it's weight in gold on this deal. Price it where you know you will make money and if you don't get it you probably won't be sorry. If they will do time and materials this is one of those times you might be better off to go that route. $10 a foot doesn't sound unrealistic to me. [/QUOTE]
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