MtnViewRanch
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Reasley, thanks for responding. I understand your reasons for having this type of fence and they do look very nice.
I had been curious as to how long the posts usually last and I know that the length of time depends on the region that they are in.
We had some wood posts that were well over 60 years old until the Pines fire burned most of them back in 2002.
I am able to put in T post fencing with a few poles and range fencing at a rate of 1/4 mile in 2-10 hour days. The last stretch that I did, I figured that I had to make 14,000 strikes with my hand post driver.
My arms were tired for a few days after that.
Here's a few pics of some of the fencing that I have put up recently. Doesn't look as nice as your type of fencing though.