I've been working on fence to define the yard and keep in the dogs, took some tractor time and resulted in a new PHD. This first picture is digging the post holes with the JD 3320.
I attatched the 2X4 welded wire using this tool- it ain't cheap but it sure beat hammering in fence staples. It has a battery that sparks a aerosolized fuel cylinder to fire 16 gauge galvanized staples. It worked really well.
It's the new treated lumber- which looks pretty nice and is left as is. I have a few of the posts that have been in the ground for other reasons and it seems to hold up pretty well. The stuff is extra green- which makes it heavy but hopefully heavy duty as well.
Very nice fence. What size auger did you use for the post holes? I have not used a PHD before but am considering one for my own project. Did you set the posts in concrete?