(quoted from post at 02:04:59 04/14/17) Tall T.......rented a 2-cyl yamabotadeer with post hole augar. Caught a BIG tree root and the next think I knew, the front wheels were off'n the ground. Hadda jack-up the front end so I could block it up. Then use a BIG pipe wrench to unscrew the auger from the tree root. I now have a spring loaded fence post pounder. I buy pointed pressure treated fence posts and with a heavy wrecking bar, start a tapered post hole that I jamb the post into. I then back up my eazy starting 8N with pounder and whack away. I found when using an augar, there was never enuff dirt to refill the hole with the post in itt. (frown) Driven posts are much more solid. Which reminds me, I gott some rotten fence posts to replace when it quits raining........fencing Dell at the foot of 14K Mt Rainier
(quoted from post at 00:00:04 04/17/17) Then use a BIG pipe wrench to unscrew the auger from the tree root. I now have a spring loaded fence post pounder. I buy pointed pressure treated fence posts and with a heavy wrecking bar, start a tapered post hole that I jamb the post into. I then back up my eazy starting 8N with pounder and whack away. I found when using an augar, there was never enuff dirt to refill the hole with the post in itt. (frown) Driven posts are much more solid. Which reminds me, I gott some rotten fence posts to replace when it quits raining........fencing Dell at the foot of 14K Mt Rainier
(quoted from post at 13:23:19 04/14/17)(quoted from post at 02:04:59 04/14/17) Tall T.......rented a 2-cyl yamabotadeer with post hole augar. Caught a BIG tree root and the next think I knew, the front wheels were off'n the ground. Hadda jack-up the front end so I could block it up. Then use a BIG pipe wrench to unscrew the auger from the tree root. I now have a spring loaded fence post pounder. I buy pointed pressure treated fence posts and with a heavy wrecking bar, start a tapered post hole that I jamb the post into. I then back up my eazy starting 8N with pounder and whack away. I found when using an augar, there was never enuff dirt to refill the hole with the post in itt. (frown) Driven posts are much more solid. Which reminds me, I gott some rotten fence posts to replace when it quits raining........fencing Dell at the foot of 14K Mt Rainier
Dell,
Never heard of a spring loaded post pounder for an 8N. Could you maybe post a photo of this thing or maybe explain a bit more how it works please?
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