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Sure would like a test report after you use either one. Being the macho, bitchin, what-all you mentioned, I'd go with the bigger one. More power is better, right? Man I could really take this over the edge... especially with all that Victoria Secret discussion...
 

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But being a mod, you will restrain yourself ;)

Never used one of those power drivers.

"At only 35 pounds it is easy to lift and carry" (the 2000). Unless it is the 3200, then it is an easy to lift and carry 45 pounds. Um OK, how about easy to raise over the top of a 7' T-post?

"Dampening springs lessens the vibration on the operator". His arms are shaking like jelly.

I can see the advantage if you have a lot of posts to pound. Not sure what happens when it hits rock. They specify beats per minute but how much force? I claim to hit the nail on the head much more often than professional carpenters. That is because they can drive a nail in 3 maybe 4 hits. By then I have the nail a good 1/4 of the way in.
 

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New sign for the farm!!! :celebrate
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AND I GOT MY STAND FINALLY!
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