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3 pt. Fence post driver
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Posted by Dave T on October 23, 2001 at 12:38:27 from (63.27.107.77):
Over the weekend I bought a fence post driver that is operated off the 3 pt hitch. The pto drives a 90 degree gear box that has a couple of very long belts. It has a hand belt tensioner. When you tension the belts, a heavy weight raises to the top of rail, release the lever and weight hammers in posts. It was custom made in Spokane. Very simple, but very effective. The guy I bought it from says with good conditions, two guys operating, and everything laid out, they were able to pound 80 steel posts in an hour. Even half that is better than ripping your arms up hammering them by hand...
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