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Cheapest berm retainer?
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<blockquote data-quote="Shinneryfarmer" data-source="post: 4047836" data-attributes="member: 46291"><p>Check with local power company and see if they are doing any power pole replacement near you. They will give away the old poles and possibly deliver when they are ready to haul off. My local power company asked if I needed any for corner post when working in my area. I said sure, was asked how many I wanted and where did I want them stacked. Got about 30 poles, I plan to use for retaining wall on end of barn that the ground slopes away and keeps washing out. Set some as post, stack them up drill half inch holes, drive rebar in holes to anchor, then back fill. </p><p>PS: Bonus is there is still copper ground wire on every 35 to 40' pole 1/4 inch thick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shinneryfarmer, post: 4047836, member: 46291"] Check with local power company and see if they are doing any power pole replacement near you. They will give away the old poles and possibly deliver when they are ready to haul off. My local power company asked if I needed any for corner post when working in my area. I said sure, was asked how many I wanted and where did I want them stacked. Got about 30 poles, I plan to use for retaining wall on end of barn that the ground slopes away and keeps washing out. Set some as post, stack them up drill half inch holes, drive rebar in holes to anchor, then back fill. PS: Bonus is there is still copper ground wire on every 35 to 40' pole 1/4 inch thick. [/QUOTE]
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