rambler
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- Jul 6, 2003
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- MN
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- Ford 960, 7700, TW20, 1720; IHC H, 300; Ollie S77
I've always liked an 8 foot/ 16 foot spacing. If you do cattle panels they are 16', fit right in. Can put in a gate anyplace, as I need 16' gates. If I need an opening but rarely ever use it, a cattle panel & pull the middle post will make an infrequent gate.
For a very sturdy fence, alternating wood & T posts works well, every other or 2 T, one wood, etc.
To put up a fence more quickly (need to build around the existing livestock sometimes), posts at 16 feet holds cattle, come back & put in the others at 8 foot later.
Lots of options.
--->Paul
For a very sturdy fence, alternating wood & T posts works well, every other or 2 T, one wood, etc.
To put up a fence more quickly (need to build around the existing livestock sometimes), posts at 16 feet holds cattle, come back & put in the others at 8 foot later.
Lots of options.
--->Paul