Posted by farmerboy on July 05, 2010 at 07:15:45 from (96.230.228.35):
In Reply to: Wooden Post Pounder posted by Heat Houser on July 01, 2010 at 18:50:44:
Are these actually uncommon in your areas? They don't just push the post in, you run a hydraulic lever and run the pounder up and down on the top of the post. We have one for 8 inch posts on the front of our 4020 and many of the neighbors have them both front mount and 3 point. I'm in SW WI and it gets really rocky here as well. Dad cuts the posts to a point with a chainsaw beforehand. In fact if you start pulling up rocks with a plow, it means you hit a limestone ridge and you may as well give up now. We've since went to a post hole auger on the front of our skid steer.
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