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    Normally I'd say, this would be a problem for the homeowner, but don't know the situation, don't need to and am sure you already know this.

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    Doesn't look too bad. I'd personally go with a wood slat fence, but that is just my preference. I'd look at the ancient fence next door to check for movement, as it doesn't look like it's gone anywhere. I don't think I'd be worried about erosion at all.

    Here is the thread from when I built a wall under my fence. https://www.ar-15.co/threads/154827-...retaining+wall

    Honestly, I probably wouldn't even bother doing anything with yours beyond building a little trench (6"-12") and burying the chain link in the trench. Just make sure that you get a fence tall enough that burying it isn't going to make it too easy for the pups to jump the top.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jslo View Post
    Normally I'd say, this would be a problem for the homeowner, but don't know the situation, don't need to and am sure you already know this.
    Lol, I am the homeowner... thanks for the help? lol.

    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    Doesn't look too bad. I'd personally go with a wood slat fence, but that is just my preference. I'd look at the ancient fence next door to check for movement, as it doesn't look like it's gone anywhere. I don't think I'd be worried about erosion at all.

    Here is the thread from when I built a wall under my fence. https://www.ar-15.co/threads/154827-...retaining+wall

    Honestly, I probably wouldn't even bother doing anything with yours beyond building a little trench (6"-12") and burying the chain link in the trench. Just make sure that you get a fence tall enough that burying it isn't going to make it too easy for the pups to jump the top.
    Yeah, wife doesn't want the wood slats... happy wife, happy life and all that. Hmm, ok, thanks for the other info.

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