Sheer Wire

taking down rusty vine-covered fencing?
I have about 200 ft of rusted wire fencing that looks similar to the picture in parenthesis,(http://www.alpinefence.com/nss-folder/pictures/equestrian-livestock-fencing1.jpg) that I am trying to pull down in a back paddock so that I can replace it. However, the fencing is covered with wild grape vines and poison ivy, among other things, and I am wondering what the best way to accomplish this task would be. The vines are close to five or six yrs old and very thick, and the only way I know of right now is to go through there with a pair of pruning sheers. This is easier said than done. Does anyone have any advice on 1. how to remove the vines, and 2. how to remove the fencing and posts once they are cleared of vines. Any advice would be wonderful.
http://s784.photobucket.com/albums/yy121/Akitatrainer/?action=view¤t=DSCN5619.jpg
This pic is from two yrs ago
The photo-bucket one on the bottom should still work. Hopefully.
A bulldozer would be my choice of equipment.
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