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    HEY YALL I GOT TWO CREEKS IM NEEDING TO CROSS AND FIGURE THE UTILITY POLES TO MAKE A BRIDGE WILL BE THE BEST WAY ABOUT MAKING THIS HAPPEN... ANYONE IN THE NORTH HOUSTON AREA KNOW WHERE I CAN GET THEM CHEAP? OR EVEN BETTER YET FREE????

    TIA

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    MidSouth has been replacing a lot of poles lately. When I got new service put in for my shop they asked if I wanted the pole they replaced ( yes ) . May hit them up. Navasota.

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      Originally posted by Kas View Post
      HEY YALL I GOT TWO CREEKS IM NEEDING TO CROSS AND FIGURE THE UTILITY POLES TO MAKE A BRIDGE WILL BE THE BEST WAY ABOUT MAKING THIS HAPPEN... ANYONE IN THE NORTH HOUSTON AREA KNOW WHERE I CAN GET THEM CHEAP? OR EVEN BETTER YET FREE????



      TIA


      WHY ARE WE YELLING!?!?


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        #4
        Originally posted by kas View Post
        hey yall i got two creeks im needing to cross and figure the utility poles to make a bridge will be the best way about making this happen... Anyone in the north houston area know where i can get them cheap? Or even better yet free????

        Tia
        Originally posted by dushon View Post
        why are we yelling!?!?


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        what

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          Originally posted by Dushon View Post
          WHY ARE WE YELLING!?!?


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          ... sorry hard of hearing

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            #6
            Most electric co-ops will have power poles for sale or real cheap.


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              #7
              How LOng!!!!!!!

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                #8
                What Dushon said. Deep East Texas Electric in San Augustine sells used ones cheap. I actually got lucky and talked to the crew changing out poles along one of the county roads to see what they were going to do with the ones they pulled up. They said as long as they were on the right-a-way and not on private property I could have them. Spent the afternoon with the wife, a friend, and a chainsaw cutting poles so I could load them on my 16' lowboy. You can go thru some chains cutting up power poles.

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                  #9
                  You have heavy equipment to move? Best make shift bridge is an old 18 wheeler trailer.


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