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| Drill stem is cheaper than wood posts, if prone to fire go that way. I still love wood on corners, but the fire deal is a pain in the butt if you burn every 5-10 years. I just bought a spring balancer to hang our gas powered pounder from. https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTjeXEfLQ/ here is a video of a guys fencing rig with one https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTje45XFh/ . Was thinking of putting on front hitch of our side by side or rear hitch. Also putting in stake pocket of truck bed, not sure. You didn't say if you had skidsteer or not. We also use a Danuser T-3 driver for T-posts, sure saves on shoulders.
I would get ahold of local FFA chapter and hire a couple of students to help pound posts if you don't have any help. Might also find some good retired help that could drive outfit along fence as you pound posts. Even in my remote area still a few guys like to get out do a few things. Just don't work them to death.
We bought the Stockade staplers with butane cartridges, that was before Milkwalkee and Dewalt came out with them. Sure love those cordless and the Stockade units. The Montana drivers, you name it. We finally have the tools to make fencing enjoyable now.
Just a few pics of fences of different projects we've been working on lately. From wildlife fence around stack yards to drylot fence. Had to stop fencing and do some farming, then push is to get irrigation going.
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