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<blockquote data-quote="wbvs58" data-source="post: 1568531" data-attributes="member: 16453"><p>Is that a blonde one TC? May not get much fencing done if he has a "wench" might spend all the time canoodling.</p><p></p><p>I have bought one of these.</p><p>https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/NEW-Baumr-AG-Petrol-Post-Driver-40cc-2-Stroke-Pile-Star-Picket-Rammer-Fence-/382033926746?hash=item58f2ff1a5a&_uhb=1</p><p></p><p>I have about 300 posts under the belt now and have found it very reliable, we are in drought and the ground is very hard but it pounds away, makes life a lot easier. Yes it is a cheap Chinese one but I am not a professional fencer and seems to go well. Up to 6' posts I operate from the ground but the project at the moment uses 7' posts so I work from the back of my Pikup and have my "blonde wench" drive along the fenceline with few incidents.</p><p></p><p>I have made a simple wire unspooler with an old plow disc on the base that goes into the towbar receiver to unspool woven wire vertically but can be used on barb as well but I have another horizontal homemade unspooler that sits in the tray for the barb wire. I may be up the back this arvo so if I think of it I'll get a photo of them. Good thing is they are made of materials that were to hand so no cost.</p><p></p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbvs58, post: 1568531, member: 16453"] Is that a blonde one TC? May not get much fencing done if he has a "wench" might spend all the time canoodling. I have bought one of these. https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/NEW-Baumr-AG-Petrol-Post-Driver-40cc-2-Stroke-Pile-Star-Picket-Rammer-Fence-/382033926746?hash=item58f2ff1a5a&_uhb=1 I have about 300 posts under the belt now and have found it very reliable, we are in drought and the ground is very hard but it pounds away, makes life a lot easier. Yes it is a cheap Chinese one but I am not a professional fencer and seems to go well. Up to 6' posts I operate from the ground but the project at the moment uses 7' posts so I work from the back of my Pikup and have my "blonde wench" drive along the fenceline with few incidents. I have made a simple wire unspooler with an old plow disc on the base that goes into the towbar receiver to unspool woven wire vertically but can be used on barb as well but I have another horizontal homemade unspooler that sits in the tray for the barb wire. I may be up the back this arvo so if I think of it I'll get a photo of them. Good thing is they are made of materials that were to hand so no cost. Ken [/QUOTE]
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