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<blockquote data-quote="Farm Fence Solutions" data-source="post: 1546377" data-attributes="member: 26621"><p>Well, I feel like I keep it even simpler. I load one machine on a trailer with materials, and off I go. Hit rock? Drill it. Need to weld? No problem. Need to drive posts? Handled. Need to stretch wire? Done. I still get a couple miles a week built, and rarely have any help. If I ever said that Fence's equipment was outdated, it was all in fun. We are friends in real life, ya know? Fence knows what works for him, and I know what works everywhere besides central TX. Lol</p><p>Now, if you want opinions on post drivers, just ask, and I'm sure you'll get plenty. I don't have anything against the tools everyone else uses, but my opinion of what is best will certainly differ. I've tried them all, and think I have a good grasp on what will and what won't work for most folks. If you just want a little hand driver, I've got a brand new REDI Classic sitting here that I'll ship to you for $1,250. If you want something bigger, and we have it or can get it, I'm happy to help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farm Fence Solutions, post: 1546377, member: 26621"] Well, I feel like I keep it even simpler. I load one machine on a trailer with materials, and off I go. Hit rock? Drill it. Need to weld? No problem. Need to drive posts? Handled. Need to stretch wire? Done. I still get a couple miles a week built, and rarely have any help. If I ever said that Fence’s equipment was outdated, it was all in fun. We are friends in real life, ya know? Fence knows what works for him, and I know what works everywhere besides central TX. Lol Now, if you want opinions on post drivers, just ask, and I’m sure you’ll get plenty. I don’t have anything against the tools everyone else uses, but my opinion of what is best will certainly differ. I’ve tried them all, and think I have a good grasp on what will and what won’t work for most folks. If you just want a little hand driver, I’ve got a brand new REDI Classic sitting here that I’ll ship to you for $1,250. If you want something bigger, and we have it or can get it, I’m happy to help. [/QUOTE]
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