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    Dewalt Fence Stapler

    Yessir, and that will likely continue to be the case until you own the rights to said proprietary consumable. Think of the cows you could buy had you invented 10 cent staples on a stick! :nod:
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    Dewalt Fence Stapler

    The collation of the staples is the highly proprietary part of the equation. I know that Stockade has spent a pile to protect their interests in that regard.
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    Dewalt Fence Stapler

    Acme customer service says that they have them in stock. Dewalt says they don't. Acme and Dewalt both say that the staples are not available for purchase anywhere. I tried. lol
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    Dewalt Fence Stapler

    Stockade pneumatic and cordless work on locust and hedge. I have a couple of friends that are in on the dewalt stapler testing, and they report that it’s a good tool. It’s been in testing for three years now, with no price or release date in sight. Edit to add: It looks like $600 for the gun...
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    flatbed gooseneck trailer - per day

    We have a 20’, a 25’, and a 40’. I had no idea that I was supposed to be collecting cash every time a neighbor snags a trailer. Lol We keep the old 20+5 around just for loaning out.
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    gas powered t post driver

    REDI Boss is tough as they come. The REDI Classic is plenty big for T posts. We stock them both if you get to needing one.
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    Post Driver off of a Polaris

    I have a self propelled set up for hills and rock on its way to Idaho tomorrow.
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    What kind of small square baler is best?

    The neighbor's baler is the best one.
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    Equipping a Polaris for Fencing

    We use/stock/sell REDI drivers. I am impressed with them so far.
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    Vermeer 5400

    5400 is a well built baler, and very simple to fix when you have a problem. Not wanting to start a bale is a common problem when baling really dry, slick grass...especially so when the humidity is very low. The fix, straight from Vermeer, is a few layers of duct tape on the drive roll, and it...
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    Post driver

    You’re hired! I’ll even split the beer tab with ya.
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    Post driver

    It ain't dark yet. Back to work Hook!
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    Post driver

    I was gonna mention the beer break variable. It happens on them buddy deals. Ha!
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    Post driver

    How big are the posts? Any rock? Operator any good? You gonna break down? In good easy going dirt, one big day with a good post driver and a skid steer or loader tractor feeding it. Problem is, someone will need to pull layout, fuel, grease, dinner, and the shortest days of the year. The...
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    What's it worth?

    Same cash you told me to stop and get before I left, only to back outa the deal? Lol
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    What's it worth?

    I've been new trailer shopping, and something similar on paper will cost $11-15K new, depending on make and quality. I have a 2007 that is similar to yours, on paper, with nearly a million miles on it. It's not for sale, but would be easy to sell for $6K or so. The quality of E-Z haul would...
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    TCM on 03 Dodge 3500

    I know how frustrating it can be to wait, but I hear this kind of story all the time now a days. People who will work, and are good at what they do, have a backlog of work. We get mixed reviews for taking so long to get to everyone, but it’s worth it when a new customer is referred to us by an...
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