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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 431846" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>I've had one for about 6 years. Once you learn to use it, it's the easiest way for one person to drive a lot of posts in a day. I use the T-post head and can;t speak for any of the other variations. WHen your driving through chunks of limestone and it takes 15 minutes with it to drive a post half way up the spade, I can only imagine how rough it would be with the old armstrong pounder.</p><p>The deal is that you need a portable compressor to go with it. Our miles of hose from a fixed one. This is the newer version of the one we use, but ours was only about 300 buckes when we bought it.</p><p><a href="http://www.buypowermate.com/product.asp?product=CTA5090412&section=AC" target="_blank">http://www.buypowermate.com/product.asp ... section=AC</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 431846, member: 34"] I've had one for about 6 years. Once you learn to use it, it's the easiest way for one person to drive a lot of posts in a day. I use the T-post head and can;t speak for any of the other variations. WHen your driving through chunks of limestone and it takes 15 minutes with it to drive a post half way up the spade, I can only imagine how rough it would be with the old armstrong pounder. The deal is that you need a portable compressor to go with it. Our miles of hose from a fixed one. This is the newer version of the one we use, but ours was only about 300 buckes when we bought it. [url=http://www.buypowermate.com/product.asp?product=CTA5090412§ion=AC]http://www.buypowermate.com/product.asp ... section=AC[/url] [/QUOTE]
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