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<blockquote data-quote="backhoeboogie" data-source="post: 445962" data-attributes="member: 3162"><p>Earl I drive the T-Post with the front bucket also. I do cheat a little tho. I found that cutting a pipe to the finished length (4 foot 8 I think it is for 7 foot post) and sliding over the t-Post before I push it in does two things for me. No 1, if I hit a root or rock, the T-Post doesn't buckle and No 2, They are all pushed in precisely the same depth as the pipe. I slide the pipe off each post and go on the next one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backhoeboogie, post: 445962, member: 3162"] Earl I drive the T-Post with the front bucket also. I do cheat a little tho. I found that cutting a pipe to the finished length (4 foot 8 I think it is for 7 foot post) and sliding over the t-Post before I push it in does two things for me. No 1, if I hit a root or rock, the T-Post doesn't buckle and No 2, They are all pushed in precisely the same depth as the pipe. I slide the pipe off each post and go on the next one. [/QUOTE]
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