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<blockquote data-quote="fence_it" data-source="post: 1481819" data-attributes="member: 30068"><p>Dont get me wrong, I would use one of them fancy British machines in a heartbeat! Dont know if Dad would go for it though, he is a bit old and set in his ways. :cowboy: Not having to pay someone 15/hr to sit in the seat might sway him though.</p><p></p><p>I think the Kinghitter is a series 2? I know the mast is ridiculously tall and it requires a 80hp tractor. Not ideal for many of our rural small acreage properties around here. There is a farm equipment dealer here that sells them, popular in the vineyards and berry fields for pounding trellis post. They are ridicously slow compared compared to the shaver, or maybe the guy I was watching pound didnt know what he was doing. All I know is ive watched them spend 3 minutes on a post that would have taken us 30 seconds. Same deal with the Danuser, slow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fence_it, post: 1481819, member: 30068"] Dont get me wrong, I would use one of them fancy British machines in a heartbeat! Dont know if Dad would go for it though, he is a bit old and set in his ways. :cowboy: Not having to pay someone 15/hr to sit in the seat might sway him though. I think the Kinghitter is a series 2? I know the mast is ridiculously tall and it requires a 80hp tractor. Not ideal for many of our rural small acreage properties around here. There is a farm equipment dealer here that sells them, popular in the vineyards and berry fields for pounding trellis post. They are ridicously slow compared compared to the shaver, or maybe the guy I was watching pound didnt know what he was doing. All I know is ive watched them spend 3 minutes on a post that would have taken us 30 seconds. Same deal with the Danuser, slow. [/QUOTE]
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