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<blockquote data-quote="som farmer" data-source="post: 6544206" data-attributes="member: 86168"><p>in 1996, when I started on my own, I put a fence line up with 'longleat' creosoted stakes, alternate split, round, the rounds lasted 8 years, the splits are still going strong. Offered some oak stakes from Poland, was given a few to try, couldn't get the staples in without drilling a hole first ! anyone know about chesnut stakes ? the tanalised are rubblsh, 1/2 last longer, gets the chemicals in easier, but cattle can snap them if they start reaching through. We have nearly 3 km to do, stockfence, and advice is gratefully received, I don not want to have to do it again in 5 years !!!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="som farmer, post: 6544206, member: 86168"] in 1996, when I started on my own, I put a fence line up with 'longleat' creosoted stakes, alternate split, round, the rounds lasted 8 years, the splits are still going strong. Offered some oak stakes from Poland, was given a few to try, couldn't get the staples in without drilling a hole first ! anyone know about chesnut stakes ? the tanalised are rubblsh, 1/2 last longer, gets the chemicals in easier, but cattle can snap them if they start reaching through. We have nearly 3 km to do, stockfence, and advice is gratefully received, I don not want to have to do it again in 5 years !!!!!! [/QUOTE]
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