Fence post driver HELP please

   / Fence post driver HELP please #31  
How about some of the step in fiberglass stakes? One at each end, one in the middle and two more with ropes going from ground level to the tops of the end ones.

Aaron Z
 
   / Fence post driver HELP please #32  
If it is at a golf club do the have caddies? One of those young men/women could do it pretty easy!
 
   / Fence post driver HELP please #33  
Forgive me for not reading all the posts (in case anyone else has made this suggestion), but if this were me, I would make a baseplate for the T-posts (maybe 18" square), and on the bottom of the plate would be (5) 6" to 8" spikes that would go into the ground (rebar would work well), one in the center and one at each corner.

As you're using these to hold banners, you could even go one step more simple and have a baseplate that has only (2) spikes into the ground; one under the post and another facing inward (towards and under the banner) about 18" or so. Doing it this way, your baseplate could be much narrower and lighter, although there would be little front/back support against wind hitting the banners.
 

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