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<blockquote data-quote="callmefence" data-source="post: 1494598" data-attributes="member: 24947"><p>You shoulda known fenceman. ;-) </p><p>I can't see a tracked machine to only drive post in my situation. Your driving a wood post for every single line post.</p><p>I build a brace where needed and a post every hundred. </p><p> You actually thought I should buy a danhauser vibratory. I might have but it just won't work well on a tractor. The shaver is the driver I'm familiar with. Plus it does a pretty good job in rock. The I-beam helps with the post banging around while you get it started. As long as you don't hit to hard. I honestly don't think you could drive a post in about 50 percent of our ground with your machine. Not straight anyway. </p><p>I've got a policy. I always tell folks what I would do. Not what they should do.</p><p>You probably graze your cattle on fescue. You won't see a blade of it here. </p><p>Pretty good sign it wouldn't be a good idea to plant it here. You won't see many snowplows here either. And you won't see any European style drivers either.</p><p></p><p>Yours is badazz though..... :nod:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="callmefence, post: 1494598, member: 24947"] You shoulda known fenceman. ;-) I can't see a tracked machine to only drive post in my situation. Your driving a wood post for every single line post. I build a brace where needed and a post every hundred. You actually thought I should buy a danhauser vibratory. I might have but it just won't work well on a tractor. The shaver is the driver I'm familiar with. Plus it does a pretty good job in rock. The I-beam helps with the post banging around while you get it started. As long as you don't hit to hard. I honestly don't think you could drive a post in about 50 percent of our ground with your machine. Not straight anyway. I've got a policy. I always tell folks what I would do. Not what they should do. You probably graze your cattle on fescue. You won't see a blade of it here. Pretty good sign it wouldn't be a good idea to plant it here. You won't see many snowplows here either. And you won't see any European style drivers either. Yours is badazz though..... :nod: [/QUOTE]
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