Thanks Tim, really appreciate the breakdown of the unit. I have never needed a post driver, But I am thinking I do, now because it's got a motor and smacks Steele, Great video, Cheers
Great vid Tim, I’ve used marchant & Christie drivers extensively but there’s some cool features with that machine- the in build guide for example & I caught a glimpse of the extension handles- game changer with tall posts I have to use a platform ladder for 2100/2400 posts 😏 The petrol post drivers are a no brainer for anyone who does fences
Wish it was that simple for me :( All my neighbours reckon I need to drill to drop posts... No idea what that drill is, but all the rock through my ground will stop this thing dead in its tracks.
I know some blokes use a tractor mounted driver and Stockpost XL posts to smash rocks. Basic rule with these bad boys is that if you can get it in by hand, then you’ll get it in faster and easier with petrol.
Thanks Tim, really appreciate the breakdown of the unit. I have never needed a post driver, But I am thinking I do, now because it's got a motor and smacks Steele, Great video, Cheers
Great vid Tim, I’ve used marchant & Christie drivers extensively but there’s some cool features with that machine- the in build guide for example & I caught a glimpse of the extension handles- game changer with tall posts I have to use a platform ladder for 2100/2400 posts 😏
The petrol post drivers are a no brainer for anyone who does fences
Excellent bit of kit
Very educational thanks for sharing..
Tim, have you seen any results from the aerator you used on your pastures yet?
Yes mate. I’m due to go again but combination of paddock rotation, seeding, liming and aeration all working wonders
Would love to see battery operated one
excellent video
Why don’t they have a grease nipple instead of having to remove a plate? Just sell a dedicated grease gun with the correct grease in it.
It’s a pretty thin plate on a machined alloy block. Probably a bit dodgy to do that. 8 hours of continuous driving is a lot of posts between grease!
I reckon that'd increase the chances of grabbing the wrong grease
Handy tool
Great machine,still like mine.
Wish it was that simple for me :( All my neighbours reckon I need to drill to drop posts... No idea what that drill is, but all the rock through my ground will stop this thing dead in its tracks.
Check out Thor rock breakers
How well would it work on rocky ground?
I know some blokes use a tractor mounted driver and Stockpost XL posts to smash rocks. Basic rule with these bad boys is that if you can get it in by hand, then you’ll get it in faster and easier with petrol.