Thanks for all the input. These poles really are like new, all of them have been climb once, and as I said, some are pretty much brand new. I work for the phone company and got these for free, other than hauling them. I'm going to build hay shed and cut somewhere between 50 and 100 7 ft post out if them. I'm hoping to get 2 or 3 more loads just like this. I can use all of them, and I priced local 6x6x20's new at well $60 a piece. I think I'm going to price these at. $50 a piece and just tell him I can use them all if he doesn't want them.
We've got a pole yard that sells them for a $1 a foot, but they are in a lot worse shape and you take what they give ya, even if it's a huge 3 foot in diameter pole or all chewed up or half rotten. These are all about 12 inches in diameter at the butt end. Again, thanks for the responses.
Oh, and the trailer tires are load range e tires at about 55 psi. Picture is a little deceiving, and the load is pretty heavy .
This post was edited by Casey in Ky at 10:57:44 01/24/15.
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