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      <description>Finding a t post pounder rental is usually the first thing on my mind whenever I start a fencing project, mostly because I value my shoulders and my sanity. If you&amp;#39;ve ever tried to drive a steel post into hard, sun-baked clay using nothing but a</description>
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