I'm going to guess around 7? years ago my ancient fencer quit. I went in to formerly Country General (I think, changed names a couple times and forget when that time was) and got a "Bulldozer" 6 Joule rated for up to 100 miles for less than $200. First year I ran it with a single wire around the outside of a section (640 acres) my family had leased for over 60 years. Then I moved it to power a single wire around a 1/2 section, and a couple division fences in that, it's been running on that every day since. It will shock through any growth in it and kill what touches it, including heavy grass. Bigger cedar trees grow in the fence line and it will kill the branches. You may have more growth though, but mine has quite a bit sometimes and I never had an issue. It's pretty stout, I test it occasionally by hand, usually by shorting it, sometimes by just touching it (that's how my dad had me test them, doesn't bother me being shocked, just a good jolt). For here I wouldn't get a more expensive one, but no doubt there are better built ones around.
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