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Danuser Hammer- Any tips?
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<blockquote data-quote="callmefence" data-source="post: 1623095" data-attributes="member: 24947"><p>I've drove thousands of pipe post with mine from a skidsteer. There is a learning curve and with pipe in rock if you do get one out of plumb you can simply use the Machine to bend it plumb. I've drove probably 50 wood post with it off the fel on the tractor. I used a man on the ground with a level. For the first foot or so he could make adjustments by simply pushing on the post. After that he would give me the directions and I would apply the pressure with the tractor and tilt . On warped post it's going to be a real challenge. Try to keep the post as plumb as you can until it gets deep enough that you have no control. Sorry I can't be more help. ... another good reason to use pipe..lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="callmefence, post: 1623095, member: 24947"] I've drove thousands of pipe post with mine from a skidsteer. There is a learning curve and with pipe in rock if you do get one out of plumb you can simply use the Machine to bend it plumb. I've drove probably 50 wood post with it off the fel on the tractor. I used a man on the ground with a level. For the first foot or so he could make adjustments by simply pushing on the post. After that he would give me the directions and I would apply the pressure with the tractor and tilt . On warped post it's going to be a real challenge. Try to keep the post as plumb as you can until it gets deep enough that you have no control. Sorry I can't be more help. ... another good reason to use pipe..lol [/QUOTE]
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