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Price per foot T Posts in rocky soil and on a Hill?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1707549" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I have about 100 T posts and 10 rolls of wire out here on pallets. Most of the T posts are 6 foot heavies. Most people here use 5 1/2 T posts. The wire is either some cheap 2 barb wire from the ranch my wife had. Or it is 4 point Red Brand wire. Fences here are either 3 or 4 strand barb wire. There are a few 5 strand fences by the more well traveled roads. The trouble with the fence I would like to build is only about 300 feet of it you could drive an ATV on. The majority is steep enough that it is very difficult to walk on. You are side hilling while quartering down the slope. I don't know how you could put a roll of wire down without it rolling off the mountain.</p><p>I was told by a farm store manager that 4 point wire cost them the same as 2 point. They charge more for the 4 point because people think it should cost more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1707549, member: 498"] I have about 100 T posts and 10 rolls of wire out here on pallets. Most of the T posts are 6 foot heavies. Most people here use 5 1/2 T posts. The wire is either some cheap 2 barb wire from the ranch my wife had. Or it is 4 point Red Brand wire. Fences here are either 3 or 4 strand barb wire. There are a few 5 strand fences by the more well traveled roads. The trouble with the fence I would like to build is only about 300 feet of it you could drive an ATV on. The majority is steep enough that it is very difficult to walk on. You are side hilling while quartering down the slope. I don't know how you could put a roll of wire down without it rolling off the mountain. I was told by a farm store manager that 4 point wire cost them the same as 2 point. They charge more for the 4 point because people think it should cost more. [/QUOTE]
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