Post Driver on M

Kerwin

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Just wondering if anyone has mounted a post driver on an M. What types would mount to the front? (Don't have a 3-point on back)

And, how tippy would a narrow front M be with a post driver on it? We have a lot of hills in SW Wisconsin, which unfortunately need fencing! Thanks for the help.
 
(quoted from post at 12:20:25 05/17/10) Just wondering if anyone has mounted a post driver on an M. What types would mount to the front? (Don't have a 3-point on back)

And, how tippy would a narrow front M be with a post driver on it? We have a lot of hills in SW Wisconsin, which unfortunately need fencing! Thanks for the help.

If the sidehill is too steep for a narrow front Farmall M, you'd best be putting those fence posts in by hand. In other words, a GOOD, experienced tractor driver can safely navigate some very steep sidehills, but an inexperienced operator will have problems on that same sidehill even if he is driving a well ballasted utility type tractor.
 
I've always heard that a post driver on the front is hard on the radiator, the pounding will eventually shake something loose.
 

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