Anyone have a post driver

   / Anyone have a post driver
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#11  
I rented a Wheatheart several years ago I got 1 post driven in an hour before it started leaking fluid. Granted it was middle of summer and hard ground.
I like the vibrating type I'm sure it's easier on the posts. Wish I could rent one before I threw down money.
 
   / Anyone have a post driver #12  
I rented a Wheatheart several years ago I got 1 post driven in an hour before it started leaking fluid. Granted it was middle of summer and hard ground.
I like the vibrating type I'm sure it's easier on the posts. Wish I could rent one before I threw down money.
Try your Bobcat dealer. A lot of the small orchards around here rent a mini-ex with the attachment to put in posts.

Aaron Z
 
   / Anyone have a post driver
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#13  
No one around rents them that I found. The one I rented was from Pasture Management and they're over hour away.
 
   / Anyone have a post driver #14  
No one around rents them that I found. The one I rented was from Pasture Management and they're over hour away.

Same for us in central WI. We couldn’t find anyone to rent them so we ended up buying.
 
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#15  
I looked at the Bradco website and with all the options it was $12k.
 
   / Anyone have a post driver #16  
The neighbor has a old Farmall that has a old post pounder mounted on the front. The tractor has the narrow front end so you can fit it tight areas. It does quite well too.
 
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#17  
Kubota dealership didn't offer anything. Bobcat reps Blue Diamond which has a driver and a vibratory driver.
 
   / Anyone have a post driver #18  
I've got an old Shaver HD8 that works pretty well, it would be nice to have some of the more modern safety items and I could see where the hydraulic adjustments would be nice rather than the screw cranks. But the screw crank adjustments aren't horrible to work with either.
Two days ago I put in a few posts for a new pasture I'm fencing off, this is a 9" post at the small end and I put it 3' deep. I did sharpen a point on the end as it is a big post, the ground was plowed about 10" deep a month ago. As always the usual first 12" is easy, I will add the wetter the ground the better and it will still be solid.
 

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   / Anyone have a post driver #19  
The local Farm Bureau has a self propelled driver that they rent out for about $100 a day. My cousin just rented it to set quite a few post. He was very impressed with it.
You may want to check around. Hes not a Farm Bureau member so that isnt a requirement.
 
   / Anyone have a post driver #20  
I live in colorado, and I have a post driver, and yes the soil gets dry and the soil gets like a rock,

I prefer putting in posts in the spring when things are wet, they drive very easily, when it is hard, I use a steel pipe that has been pointed and drive it first, (some companies call them rock breakers,) actually I have two of them oen about 3" and one about 6 1/2" I will drive the small one and most of the time I acn then drive the wood post, if it is really hard, I will drive the larger one as well and pull it and then drive the wood post,

I made my post driver, and I think it works well,
 
 

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