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		<title>Comment on Chain Link Fabric by round metal fence posts &#124; Bookmarks URL</title>
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		<description>[...] &#8230; of us, bring along two wire fense panels (about 4 feet high and 15-20 feet long), some metal fence posts, and a fence post pounders. Oh yeah, and a chain saw. There were a couple of spots in the west fence where trees had fallen over. Jeff made pretty short work of them. Once the dead wood was down &#8230;  Chain Link Fabric [...]</description>
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