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Danuser Hammer- Any tips?
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<blockquote data-quote="SmokinM" data-source="post: 1626239" data-attributes="member: 21382"><p>Finally got a chance to use mine yesterday for a bit. The machine as a whole is a nice design and works good but it is outgunned on 5-6" posts in the soil here. Gonna have to check into a weight kit for it and probably with the rock in the ground look at a pilot hole with an auger. Get down 24" and it slows way down or stops dead. You can beat the top off the post til it splits. As with most drivers I have seen a straight post when you finish isn't really an option either and I have no idea how you would even start to keep one straight with it mounted on the front of a tractor. Using the skid loader it is impossible and you can move that right where you sit and after every stroke you have to reposition the loader/post. If anybody has any other ideas or tips I am all ears but I sure don't see the production that everybody talks about with one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SmokinM, post: 1626239, member: 21382"] Finally got a chance to use mine yesterday for a bit. The machine as a whole is a nice design and works good but it is outgunned on 5-6” posts in the soil here. Gonna have to check into a weight kit for it and probably with the rock in the ground look at a pilot hole with an auger. Get down 24” and it slows way down or stops dead. You can beat the top off the post til it splits. As with most drivers I have seen a straight post when you finish isn’t really an option either and I have no idea how you would even start to keep one straight with it mounted on the front of a tractor. Using the skid loader it is impossible and you can move that right where you sit and after every stroke you have to reposition the loader/post. If anybody has any other ideas or tips I am all ears but I sure don’t see the production that everybody talks about with one. [/QUOTE]
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