Large Wood Poles : Utility Poles

    We are a stocking dealer of McFarland Cascade PG&E Approved DF Penta treated poles. They are described as Doug Fir machine peeled wood poles, produced and fabricated per ANSI specifications 05.1-2002 and PG&E specs. They are full pressure treated to a retention of .60# per cubic foot of wood using Penta (Pentachlorophenol) per AWPA standards. Common sizes we stock are listed below:click image to view

    All of our Utility Poles have a round metal tag embedded into the butt of the pole and/or into the face of the wood pole 6 feet up from the butt end. This tag states compliance with the ANSI standard and identifies the PG&E Approved manufacturer. The first noticable marking is the approved treating plant embossed around the edge of the round marker. In this photo to the left (click on image to view) the manufacturing/treating plant is McFarland Cascade in Silver Springs, Nevada, where all of our stock originates. The first line of markings in the center of the tag is the date that the pole was treated, and in this photo that date is 07 14 or July of 2014. The next line of markings tells us the species of wood, type of treatment, and retention. DF for Douglas Fir, PA for Penta, and 60 for retention of .60# pcf. The last marking is the class and length of pole. 5 35 for a class 5, 35 foot pole.

    If you need smaller and/or shorter rounds go to Wood Posts
size
25‘ Class 6 PG&E Spec DF Pole Penta.60
30‘ Class 6 PG&E Spec DF Pole Penta.60
25‘ Class 5 PG&E Spec DF Pole Penta.60
30‘ Class 5 PG&E Spec DF Pole Penta.60
35‘ Class 5 PG&E Spec DF Pole Penta.60
 
Click on the sizes that are highlighted green to see stock photo. All images used are for illustrative purposes only. Appearance features such as coloring, checking, unit banding, etc. can vary from unit to unit, piece to piece, without falling outside of our specifications and the roundwood industry standards. If you have your own specifications please let your saleperson know when inquirying within.