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<blockquote data-quote="SmokinM" data-source="post: 1628027" data-attributes="member: 21382"><p>Well I messed with my Danuser Hammer I bought for awhile. The one man part of it works really well other than trying to keep them plumb back and forth with the machine because that is hard to see from the cab. Ended up getting that other contractor to bring his breaker style driver down. Montana driver 1500 series. WOW. No comparison he can drive at least 5-6 sometimes more in the time it takes me to drive one. Only downside I see is you have to have 2 people. The Hammer is great for knocking around the farm doing a few repairs or whatever but real production fencing a breaker style wins hands down. Much easier on the posts and easier to straighten as you drive also. Wish somebody made one with a grapple like the Danuser.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SmokinM, post: 1628027, member: 21382"] Well I messed with my Danuser Hammer I bought for awhile. The one man part of it works really well other than trying to keep them plumb back and forth with the machine because that is hard to see from the cab. Ended up getting that other contractor to bring his breaker style driver down. Montana driver 1500 series. WOW. No comparison he can drive at least 5-6 sometimes more in the time it takes me to drive one. Only downside I see is you have to have 2 people. The Hammer is great for knocking around the farm doing a few repairs or whatever but real production fencing a breaker style wins hands down. Much easier on the posts and easier to straighten as you drive also. Wish somebody made one with a grapple like the Danuser. [/QUOTE]
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