Great video. Nice set up. Where did you get those pallet forks which clamp onto the dozer blade? Any problems using these? Secondly what make of post basher is that. Thanks for videoing this.
Thanks 👍 no problem, the pallet forks are just a set off a loadall that I made brackets for , just a bit of angle iron and a gusset so it hooks over the blade , the wire unroller is just home made and the post knocker is a quantock which was originally tractor mounted, just made up brackets to fit the digger. The forks work really well, I made them so u can put the blade right to the ground and jack urself up and they don't fall off, that way u can go down a fence line and level urself up without losing your posts or rails off the forks. I don't claim to be a fencer mainly groundworks and landscaping but we kept getting offered work so just utilised what I had and made it up as I went along. 👍
My son has a mini Excavator and has a fencing company. He thinks your setup is awesome and would like information on the forks and wite unrolled. Not sure how he could speak with you.
Gidday Cam - great video and good skills. I'm a fencer down in New Zealand and I currently use a vibratory driver with an integrated auger on a 2.5 tonne digger. But I'm thinking of adding a falling hammer type driver - for example we cant do house piles here with a vibratory or breaker type driver . What was the build of the one you are using in the video. Thanks Foster
Thanks 👍 its a quantock knocker, made in the UK , didn't buy that brand specifically for any reason other than it came up for sale cheap, was originally a 3 point linkage tractor mounted unit, a very basic one, which had fallen over and damaged the frame but I didn't need any of that so I just cut that off and added my own bracket to fit the quick hitch on the digger 👍 think it's around 200 to 250kg hammer weight .
Nice Set up like the forks on the blade Thanks
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Slick setup. 👍
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Great video. Nice set up. Where did you get those pallet forks which clamp onto the dozer blade? Any problems using these? Secondly what make of post basher is that.
Thanks for videoing this.
Thanks 👍 no problem, the pallet forks are just a set off a loadall that I made brackets for , just a bit of angle iron and a gusset so it hooks over the blade , the wire unroller is just home made and the post knocker is a quantock which was originally tractor mounted, just made up brackets to fit the digger. The forks work really well, I made them so u can put the blade right to the ground and jack urself up and they don't fall off, that way u can go down a fence line and level urself up without losing your posts or rails off the forks. I don't claim to be a fencer mainly groundworks and landscaping but we kept getting offered work so just utilised what I had and made it up as I went along. 👍
I can see they work really. It is a great idea. If you get chance make a short video on the forks. Thanks for the detailed reply
The forks on the digger blade r a great idea
Yeah there really handy, no frame so max lifting, surprising what they actually lift
Awsome setup. Was wondering can you share how you made the bracket
Thanks, the bracket for the forks ?
Yes
My son has a mini Excavator and has a fencing company. He thinks your setup is awesome and would like information on the forks and wite unrolled. Not sure how he could speak with you.
Send me an email address i could send him some pictures if you like
It won't let me add an email
Gidday Cam - great video and good skills. I'm a fencer down in New Zealand and I currently use a vibratory driver with an integrated auger on a 2.5 tonne digger. But I'm thinking of adding a falling hammer type driver - for example we cant do house piles here with a vibratory or breaker type driver . What was the build of the one you are using in the video. Thanks Foster
Thanks 👍 its a quantock knocker, made in the UK , didn't buy that brand specifically for any reason other than it came up for sale cheap, was originally a 3 point linkage tractor mounted unit, a very basic one, which had fallen over and damaged the frame but I didn't need any of that so I just cut that off and added my own bracket to fit the quick hitch on the digger 👍 think it's around 200 to 250kg hammer weight .
Please can you send some photos of the pallet forks and wire unroller? Thanks
It won't let me send any, I'll have to post some as a video
What was you using to put the inters in with a post driver ?
It's a hydraulic breakers with post cup
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