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<blockquote data-quote="jersey lilly" data-source="post: 151437" data-attributes="member: 2258"><p>Most of the time it's just easier to do it yourself. One fence neighbors relatives (the worst one to deal with) he uses cheapo wire and can't build a good fence to save his neck. So when it comes to rebuildin with him or even just repairs, I just usually do it myself. Two other fences join one man, he's a real stickler for good fences, he prefers to do it himself, but he builds nice fence, we've offered to help but he says, "naw, I'll take care of it" I will however repair anything I come upon on those adjoinin fences. Third and worst fence of all, has the Rail Road just across the fence. Now you talk about someone that's hard to deal with. We've been at it for 10 years tryin to get them to do what they say they'll do. They say they'll supply all the fencing materials, you do the work. That's hunky dorry fine with me, but you can't get them to shell out the fencing materials. We've had an electric fence up on about 1/2 mile of fence now for that 10 years. Bout ready to just say to heck with it, and get it done without their help. Oh and heaven forbid you doze the fence line and happen to leave a small tree layin on the RR right of way, they have a fit. We rebuilt our catch pens last year, and had to take out a couple trees in the fence. They were layin there for about 2 hours, when someone came by to tell us that we had to get those moved. Which we were plannin to do anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jersey lilly, post: 151437, member: 2258"] Most of the time it's just easier to do it yourself. One fence neighbors relatives (the worst one to deal with) he uses cheapo wire and can't build a good fence to save his neck. So when it comes to rebuildin with him or even just repairs, I just usually do it myself. Two other fences join one man, he's a real stickler for good fences, he prefers to do it himself, but he builds nice fence, we've offered to help but he says, "naw, I'll take care of it" I will however repair anything I come upon on those adjoinin fences. Third and worst fence of all, has the Rail Road just across the fence. Now you talk about someone that's hard to deal with. We've been at it for 10 years tryin to get them to do what they say they'll do. They say they'll supply all the fencing materials, you do the work. That's hunky dorry fine with me, but you can't get them to shell out the fencing materials. We've had an electric fence up on about 1/2 mile of fence now for that 10 years. Bout ready to just say to heck with it, and get it done without their help. Oh and heaven forbid you doze the fence line and happen to leave a small tree layin on the RR right of way, they have a fit. We rebuilt our catch pens last year, and had to take out a couple trees in the fence. They were layin there for about 2 hours, when someone came by to tell us that we had to get those moved. Which we were plannin to do anyway. [/QUOTE]
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