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Danuser Hammer- Any tips?
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<blockquote data-quote="david1852" data-source="post: 1623671" data-attributes="member: 38616"><p>I drove in about a dozen more posts today. Things seemed to go a little better but getting those warped posts to drive in straight is still a challenge. Having a helper on the ground today helped too. </p><p></p><p>My Hammer is supposed to have the weight kit but I haven't pulled the weight out to verify. I've driven both 8" and 6" and both seem to go in at about the same speed. I'm putting them down to 42". The first 24" goes in pretty fast with the last 18" taking a little more time. Right now the ground is pretty soft so it'll be interesting to see how it works in July or August. </p><p></p><p>One thing that I'm really impressed with is how solid the posts are in the ground. They don't move.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="david1852, post: 1623671, member: 38616"] I drove in about a dozen more posts today. Things seemed to go a little better but getting those warped posts to drive in straight is still a challenge. Having a helper on the ground today helped too. My Hammer is supposed to have the weight kit but I haven't pulled the weight out to verify. I've driven both 8" and 6" and both seem to go in at about the same speed. I'm putting them down to 42". The first 24" goes in pretty fast with the last 18" taking a little more time. Right now the ground is pretty soft so it'll be interesting to see how it works in July or August. One thing that I'm really impressed with is how solid the posts are in the ground. They don't move. [/QUOTE]
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