SAVE YOUR BACK! Make your own DIY T-post driver!!
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- Опубліковано 13 чер 2022
- This is a continuation of Mob Grazing WITH GOATS series, part IV. To reduce the fatigue on my body from driving so many T-posts, I have built my own DIY electric T-Post driver. I choose not to use a gas T-Post driver, to reduce on pollution, and this DIY project is the perfect fit!
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the side to side weld is not the best option. Try to cut the hammer bit shorter and weld the cut end to the driver plate in-line. This will allow the energy to be transferred from the jack hammer to the post along a much more efficient path.
Gotta have the pipe straight up and down, turn your heat up put a water house running at he bottom, works on ground rods
Great invention! 🎉🎉🎉
just saw a add for a $3500+ tpost driver, first thing that came up was this DIY video when I googled.
Hammer drill with a 3/4” x 24” masonry bit, drill a pilot hole before you drive the post.
Seriously, this is a brilliant idea. I've never heard of anyone doing this, but it makes perfect sense!
@@BriansPermacultureProject we have to do this to drive ground rods in the oilfield in West Texas.
Wet the ground near the pole position prior to hammering it.
Good work sir.
Thanks kdak247, things are working out well with it. I think I'll update on it soon.
@@BriansPermacultureProject I look forward to it. I should send you my setup inspired by your gate mobile pen setup
@@kdak247 I'm curious to see it. Based on my experience so far, the mobile gate set up has been the best option so far for rotational grazing. I'm thinking of some interesting improvements as well.
Feel free to email me at the address listed on my channel page (I think it's available there).
@@brianpalmer967 I don't see the email anywhere. I'm about to go make the 2.0 version.
You can reach me at palmer.brian@mycroba.com .
Here's a thought if you have a portable generator through it in a trailer or truck and tow it to site for power.
My brother's F150 has a three-prong 110V outlet. I would LOVE to have something like that for the T-post driver.
@@BriansPermacultureProject He must have a inverter to do that right?
@@Gods-Elect a lot of new trucks have standard electrical outlets built into the bed of the truck, it's really awesome!
@S4bErG0d yes, it's awesome for laptops and mundane tasks. Not for tools. Most handle around 400w.
Sharpen tpost