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<blockquote data-quote="Farm Fence Solutions" data-source="post: 1448703" data-attributes="member: 26621"><p>It comes down to what the people want, I suppose. I really like pipe, and that's all I want to use on my place anymore. Hopefully it will catch on soon. In good ground, I can drive 80 4-5"x8' wood posts/hour....if the layout is already done. Usually 30 an hour for 6"x8'. 83 for working pens is a good day...lots of engineering and math. The aforementioned posts are priced similar to your 1.50 galv T posts. T posts are a little higher here, but we need more length than you, I would guess? Frost heave gets us pretty bad around here. A 1.50 class III T post will last pretty good, but the light weight painted jobs rust off at the ground in a few years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farm Fence Solutions, post: 1448703, member: 26621"] It comes down to what the people want, I suppose. I really like pipe, and that's all I want to use on my place anymore. Hopefully it will catch on soon. In good ground, I can drive 80 4-5"x8' wood posts/hour....if the layout is already done. Usually 30 an hour for 6"x8'. 83 for working pens is a good day...lots of engineering and math. The aforementioned posts are priced similar to your 1.50 galv T posts. T posts are a little higher here, but we need more length than you, I would guess? Frost heave gets us pretty bad around here. A 1.50 class III T post will last pretty good, but the light weight painted jobs rust off at the ground in a few years. [/QUOTE]
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