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Old 08-02-2009, 01:37 AM   #41 (permalink)
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Default Re: Lasting Non-toxic Fence Posts..Do They Exist?

Studded T Post, 10 ft., 1.33 lbs. lbs. per Foot - 3609162 | Tractor Supply Company

Metal T posts at TSC... about $10 each...
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Default Re: Lasting Non-toxic Fence Posts..Do They Exist?

I say locust. I know some that's been in the ground, geez, I was 12 or so and I'm 48 now...They may not be as big as the once were but they still hold what is left of the fence, and help back horses and cattle for decades, trees falling on the wire and deers doing what deers do to fence....
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