Did the instructions tell you how to start the engine? Usually put it on choke, pump the primer 8-10 times, fully squeeze the throttle then pull until it sounds like it's about to start. Put it on run and then fully squeeze the throttle and crank until it starts, then you can let it warm up
Why are you setting the posts before driving them in? I'm pretty sure you're supposed to set the driver on the top of the post when the post is at something like a 45 degree angle from the ground and then stand it up so you don't have to keep free lifting the driver up over your head.
Was trying to figure out if i was missing a part - thanks for helping!! great video.
WOW ! Sure looks easier than the manual way. Nice demonstration and review. 🇺🇸💙🤗
I myself just bought one of these. I’ll do the initial work today. I can’t wait !! South Texas you best have one of these.
Your kid made me subscribe! Good kid and we know the parents are kind and good too. Thank you for sharing the knowledge about the gas post driver.
Thanks! We are proud of our little guy!
Did the instructions tell you how to start the engine? Usually put it on choke, pump the primer 8-10 times, fully squeeze the throttle then pull until it sounds like it's about to start. Put it on run and then fully squeeze the throttle and crank until it starts, then you can let it warm up
I have never seen a farmer use one of these . I’m sure they will be interested. That’s awesome.
we love it!
Would it drive a 2 1/2 corner post for chain link fence ?
That looked like soft ground wonder if would in hard red clay
I just got one...they are giving them away at Home Depot.Second pull.varoom,tried it,works great!! Good video!
I like mine for sure! glad you liked the video!
that beat a hand pounder any day of the week thanks for sharing and have a great day as well
it absolutely does! i love that thing!
How often do you have to change a filter and also do you put a regular 87 gas?
Haven't changed any filter yet. It takes two stroke gas, i buy the premix from TSC.
@@OwlCreekHomestead thanks
Have you tried it in hard, rocky soil yet?
Most of my soil isn't to rocky, I've had to reposition the post a few times but I have zero complaints.
2 years later, still a good buy?
I just used mine a few days ago. Still runs good.
Why are you setting the posts before driving them in? I'm pretty sure you're supposed to set the driver on the top of the post when the post is at something like a 45 degree angle from the ground and then stand it up so you don't have to keep free lifting the driver up over your head.