It will be much easier to install a fence with a post digger. There are manual and electric post diggers available. Some require two people and some can be operated with only one person. If you don't have one, check your local home improvement store - you may be able to rent one instead of purchasing it.
A post Pounder can in fact drive posts through solid ground. It would work great for putting a fence into your property even if the ground is frozen solid.
This will depend on the material being used to build the fence.
You need 1962.5 fence posts.
To replace a fence post, you will need to dig out the old post, set a new post in the hole, and secure it with concrete. Make sure the new post is level and sturdy before reattaching the fence panels.
Depending on the complexity of Post Pounder you purchase or rent, you may be able to do this project yourself. Here is a Post Pounder that is more sophisticated that may be good for a professional to do: http://www.wikco.com/fencepost.html
Some DIY fence plans you can use to build a fence for your property include the classic picket fence, the privacy fence, the lattice fence, and the post and rail fence. You can find detailed instructions and materials lists for these designs online or in home improvement books.
This will depend on the material being used to build the fence.
Usually the posts go on the side of the fence of the person installing it. This is especially true if you build a wooden fence. If the post are on the neighbors side then their kids could be climbing up and down on the fence. I personally would want this. Good luck.
On average, you will need about 0.5 cubic feet of concrete per 4x4 fence post.
To set a 4x4 fence post, you will typically need about 1/2 to 1 cubic foot of concrete.
To build a DIY fence gate for your backyard, you will need to measure the opening, gather materials like wood, hinges, and a latch, construct a frame using the wood, attach the hinges to the gate and the fence post, and install the latch for security. Make sure to follow safety precautions and consider the aesthetics of your gate design.
The best method for removing a fence post using a fence post remover is to first dig around the post to expose its base, then attach the fence post remover to the post and use leverage to pull it out of the ground.