Greetings!
I just put up about 850' of fencing a couple of months ago. I don't remember the brand of fencing, but it was about the least expensive stuff they had. Just standard field fencing. Came in rolls 330' long and 48" high. HT wire top and bottom, with woven wire on 4"X6" squares (I think). Anyways, I sank 4"X7' treated poles on 24' centers. Then I drove T posts at the 8' and 16' marks, using clips to secure the fence to the T posts. The T posts are mainly to stop sagging and 'wobble' in the winds. I probably could have done it with 1 T post at the 12' mark though. (as a side note, I got the clips that take a special little tool......easiest time I've ever had attaching fence to T posts :thumbsup: )
For my H braces, I used 6"X1/4" steel rods for pins (cut from 48" sticks..... cheaper than the actual bracing pins...), and went with the aluminum tensioners. Get the tool that goes with the tensioners. Made tensioning very easy, and there's no worrying about winding sticks catching people, livestock, dogs, etc. Plus the fence doesn't get in the way of tightening them.
I also got a couple of wire pulling clamps to pull things tight using the winch on my quad. I pulled about 225' tight at a time. I pulled the tracter up to the fence line and put the top of the bucket at the top wire height. Then parked my quad behind the tractor, ran the winch cable out and over the top of the bucket and out to the cable clamp. Made it way easy to pull the fence tight and keep things at the right height while pulling. For the bottom wire, I just put the bucket on the ground and ran the winch cable under it. Kept the wire from being pulled up to winch height.
Good luck!
NV