Watching a Shaver HD-8 post driver coming up for sale. I've watched the videos and looked at the TBN posts already here. Question: Any reason I can't use my loader hyraulic circuit to feed the main supply with the valve propped open ? This one has hydraulic f/a and side to side angular positioning controls, presumably connected to just 1 set of outlets. (as opposed to the base model which has only the driver lift ram). Any reason I can just prop my loader control valve open to then service all 3 valves on the attachment thru a single connection ? I have float in each loader circuit, so I would need to position the stalk at the wide open position on one of them.
This one is a 3 point fitment, but I'd likely switch it to being mounted on the loader frame with a Rubed JD QA frame. I dig holes now with a high-torque-low rpm hydraulic motor arangement I put together from scrap parts. It mounts on one side of my loader frame using a single QA bracket. Awesome sighting, ddrilling and has auger reverse. In my experience, any digger works good with a new fence line, but replacing broken posts is another matter for me. Wire tends to get caught up in the auger, frame, gearbox, etc. My goal would be to drive in a new post along side the old one (or pretty close to it). Seems like the Shavers can line up right at the existing wire and go to town. Still a 2 person operation, but I like the idea and willing to try it.
This one is a 3 point fitment, but I'd likely switch it to being mounted on the loader frame with a Rubed JD QA frame. I dig holes now with a high-torque-low rpm hydraulic motor arangement I put together from scrap parts. It mounts on one side of my loader frame using a single QA bracket. Awesome sighting, ddrilling and has auger reverse. In my experience, any digger works good with a new fence line, but replacing broken posts is another matter for me. Wire tends to get caught up in the auger, frame, gearbox, etc. My goal would be to drive in a new post along side the old one (or pretty close to it). Seems like the Shavers can line up right at the existing wire and go to town. Still a 2 person operation, but I like the idea and willing to try it.