Are you serious Aurthuritis ? That looks mighty nice
but I could never logic that one to the bil. If you were to get that you could make a wad installing fence for other farmers.Down here , it's about a dollar per foot labor on clean line- owner does all the path clearing too ! The front end hydraulic auger and the hydraulic T post driver with offset cost about 4,000 total. The driver without the offset is 1,900 .
We already have the skid steer for the farm and I use a bucket on it to load the feed wagons.Also have an auger for it and now this hydraulic driven driver. I made a cheapo wire stretcher years ago with 2x4s and bolts that hooks to the little Case 1840 skid steer bucket with a chain and then gentle pressure till taunt. The fence will about stand up by itself when pulled right . It worked fine when I was doing the fencing by myself and the bil likes it ok. (He retired from town job and that is taking me some getting use to . He is a perfectionist.)
I rigged up a temporary horizontal wire unroller with 2 pieces of pipe(one inside of the other for smooth rolling) and chain until I can get everything gathered up for the vertical one that will be made from an old half axle and used in the vertical position. collie