T-posts or treated 4x4's??

   / T-posts or treated 4x4's??
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#21  
I was always taught that:

1) A treated wood post every ten feet is the best for wire.

2) Next best is a treated wood post every twenty feet with a T-post in between.

3) A wood post every thirty feet with two T-posts in between.

I do the treated wood post every twenty feet and one T-post in between. That has always worked very well for me.
Thanks for the input.:thumbsup:
 
   / T-posts or treated 4x4's??
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#22  
I wouldn't think the posts would be deep enough. 12' post with 8' out of the ground. And it will keep most deer out. :D

But get something in writing from the contractor that a 10' post 2' in the ground will work for xx number of years (whatever you are satisfied with).

Thanks. I will have him put the 12' posts 4' under.
 
   / T-posts or treated 4x4's?? #23  
For what it's worth, we took down our garden fence. Too hard to run the tractor down rows in a fenced area. A dog with a little training works around here. You must have a very large garden to justify the expense of the fence you're constructing! I work part of the year in South Africa, and have attached a picture of a serious garden fence of a colleague. Keeps the elephants out. Notice the electric toe wire to keep them from getting right up to the main fence and to keep the burrowing animals out.
 

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