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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky" data-source="post: 1744508" data-attributes="member: 32659"><p>I always fight with keeping the post plumb when driving. Our old Case skid steer was a radial lift so you was always adjusting a little back and forth. The new Kubota has a vertical lift so it's much easier to drive the post straight downward. I always apply down pressure when I drive but last summer when my nephew helped me out he just set the driver on the post started the hydraulics and hit the float switch. The down pressure of just the arms was enought to keep the post moving and drove them perfectly plumb. It took a few extra minutes per post but nobody had to stand there making sure he was straight. This is in Blackland with a Danuser T3.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky, post: 1744508, member: 32659"] I always fight with keeping the post plumb when driving. Our old Case skid steer was a radial lift so you was always adjusting a little back and forth. The new Kubota has a vertical lift so it's much easier to drive the post straight downward. I always apply down pressure when I drive but last summer when my nephew helped me out he just set the driver on the post started the hydraulics and hit the float switch. The down pressure of just the arms was enought to keep the post moving and drove them perfectly plumb. It took a few extra minutes per post but nobody had to stand there making sure he was straight. This is in Blackland with a Danuser T3. [/QUOTE]
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