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<blockquote data-quote="fenceman" data-source="post: 1240219" data-attributes="member: 23460"><p>Hd8 is all ive used and should be all you need in soil. Hd 10 has auger attachment thats interesting but i haven't used. Sounds like you already have an auger right. In rock we use a pneumatic rock drill to drill 2 inch pilot holes. I only drive pipe post. Years ago i was working as laborer on a ranch up at Whitney. We used a three point driver (dont know what. Brand.) to drive cedar post about 4 inch diameter. It was soil with some chunk rock. We would cut a point with a chainsaw. It worked ok till you hit a rock. Those post would break and come flying out the back very violently. Very dangerous. Thats my only experience driving wood post.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fenceman, post: 1240219, member: 23460"] Hd8 is all ive used and should be all you need in soil. Hd 10 has auger attachment thats interesting but i haven't used. Sounds like you already have an auger right. In rock we use a pneumatic rock drill to drill 2 inch pilot holes. I only drive pipe post. Years ago i was working as laborer on a ranch up at Whitney. We used a three point driver (dont know what. Brand.) to drive cedar post about 4 inch diameter. It was soil with some chunk rock. We would cut a point with a chainsaw. It worked ok till you hit a rock. Those post would break and come flying out the back very violently. Very dangerous. Thats my only experience driving wood post. [/QUOTE]
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