MikePA
Super Moderator
Driving posts is a lot less work. I put in 187 4" x 4" x 8' PT posts and 40 T posts this summer with a post driver. Using the driver converts a 4 step process (drill, place post in hole, back fill, tamp) with a 1 step process (drive).
Driving posts is not a panacea. If a post hits a rock, it will either stop or, if the rock is smaller, veer off course. If the ground is dry, the post wont go in at all. Still, it beats, the alternative. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Driving posts is not a panacea. If a post hits a rock, it will either stop or, if the rock is smaller, veer off course. If the ground is dry, the post wont go in at all. Still, it beats, the alternative. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif