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<blockquote data-quote="callmefence" data-source="post: 1617773" data-attributes="member: 24947"><p>We're using the danuser hammer with the grapple right now. And at this time I wouldn't consider anything else. The grapple works very well and it will drive pipe in rocky ground way better than any driver I've ever seen. You can apply down pressure to the post as you hit. Which gives it a huge advantage. </p><p>As far as tpost. If the ground is to hard to push them your gonna bend alot trying to drive with a machine mounted driver. Except the little t3 danuser makes its a tpost driving machine.</p><p>We prefer the gasoline powered hand drivers for tpost. I've used several brands and would say rhino makes the best but it's pricey. We have a skidrill that runs about 800.00 that is working out well for us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="callmefence, post: 1617773, member: 24947"] We're using the danuser hammer with the grapple right now. And at this time I wouldn't consider anything else. The grapple works very well and it will drive pipe in rocky ground way better than any driver I've ever seen. You can apply down pressure to the post as you hit. Which gives it a huge advantage. As far as tpost. If the ground is to hard to push them your gonna bend alot trying to drive with a machine mounted driver. Except the little t3 danuser makes its a tpost driving machine. We prefer the gasoline powered hand drivers for tpost. I've used several brands and would say rhino makes the best but it's pricey. We have a skidrill that runs about 800.00 that is working out well for us. [/QUOTE]
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