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<blockquote data-quote="Running Arrow Bill" data-source="post: 682158" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>Go to your area Farm & Ranch Store (not one of those Big Box Chain Stores) and ask for a discount. At our area store, there are 400 T-Posts to a pallet and 42 rolls of barb wire to a pallet. If you asket for "pallet prices" where the guys don't have to hand load all the stuff, you may be able to get a 5 or 10% discount. Just make sure your wire and posts are QUALITY and not some of those junk brands. T-Posts should have a 1.33 rating (1.33 lbs per lineal foot of post). Just make sure your trailer or truck can safely carry the weight of 2 or 3 pallets of stuff; otherwise, make more than one trip.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Running Arrow Bill, post: 682158, member: 9"] Go to your area Farm & Ranch Store (not one of those Big Box Chain Stores) and ask for a discount. At our area store, there are 400 T-Posts to a pallet and 42 rolls of barb wire to a pallet. If you asket for "pallet prices" where the guys don't have to hand load all the stuff, you may be able to get a 5 or 10% discount. Just make sure your wire and posts are QUALITY and not some of those junk brands. T-Posts should have a 1.33 rating (1.33 lbs per lineal foot of post). Just make sure your trailer or truck can safely carry the weight of 2 or 3 pallets of stuff; otherwise, make more than one trip. [/QUOTE]
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