Post Driver on BX25

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Megawisdumb

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Location
Montevallo, Al
Tractor
LX2610HSD, Z251, BX25D
Finally got some time to try a new BX25 toy yesterday. WOW. I'll never use my auger again! I slammed about 25 6" posts in a few a few hours but still have a few hundred to pound. It took between 15-20 slams to put the 8 footer at shoulder height. I do need to find a 1/4 spliter so I don't have to keep plugging the supply line to the pounder and back to the 3 pt to move to the next hole. These are much tighter than an augered post and no digging or tapping just drive to next hole. Also, while I have the 3/4 return line rigged up ok back to the res I need to make a longer neck as it drips some from after a few stroke.

 
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Yeah, pounders are great. I'll never use an auger for posts again. My neighbor hooks the pounder supply up to one of the ports on his FEL, and uses a bungee cord to hold the lever. That way he can use the 3pt. I have a set of remotes on mine so it's easier. A top and tilt really helps with post pounding, you can level it up with the 3pt instead of cranking those handles.
 
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#3  
Anyone know if this type value would allow me to run 3pt and pounder? I'm running pounder at very low RPM as it only raised the slammer. I haven't seen one in a 1/4 size but plenty 1/2 or 3/4 to step down.

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No. You want a selector valve.
 
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#5  
Roger...something like this guy?

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