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<blockquote data-quote="callmefence" data-source="post: 1321005" data-attributes="member: 24947"><p>To drive tpost with fel. Cut a piece of 23/8 pipe to grade. Say 41/2 foot. Weld a piece of steel plate over top. Weld a piece of steel plate say 6" square over bottom. Use a torch to cut hole in bottom plate, giving access to pipe.</p><p> Slide the pipe over post. Push in with fel. Pipe will help keep you from bending post and bottom plate will stop you on perfect grade.</p><p> We fill the bucket with post and back down the line. With practice you can put em in at almost a steady walk.</p><p></p><p> Be aware of man on the ground spotting the post. Put a hard hat on him and don't push till he's clear</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="callmefence, post: 1321005, member: 24947"] To drive tpost with fel. Cut a piece of 23/8 pipe to grade. Say 41/2 foot. Weld a piece of steel plate over top. Weld a piece of steel plate say 6" square over bottom. Use a torch to cut hole in bottom plate, giving access to pipe. Slide the pipe over post. Push in with fel. Pipe will help keep you from bending post and bottom plate will stop you on perfect grade. We fill the bucket with post and back down the line. With practice you can put em in at almost a steady walk. Be aware of man on the ground spotting the post. Put a hard hat on him and don't push till he's clear [/QUOTE]
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