Mounted Madness
Gold Member
- Joined
- May 10, 2009
- Messages
- 335
- Location
- Cobble Hill, British Columbia
- Tractor
- 2014 BX2370 as of today
Having moved to a new development with many young families wanting to put sweat equity into their new homes, I figured I could make a buck or two with my Kubota BX24. Yes sir... I was right. Why sling clay for hours and hours when you can hire someone ($50/hr) for an hour or less to get it done?
That same thought this past winter encouraged me to investigate buying a post driver for all of those new fences. There's a local guy who's charging home owners $20 to auger and set a post. Thats over a $1000 per home... and that's with the homeowner providing the post. And in clay, they move in the winter. The best way to set a post is to drive it into the ground.
Anyway, after much examination, comparison, and pricing, I purchased a Shaver Mfg Model HD-8. It's a Category 1 - 3pt hookup, and weighs less then the backhoe. Hydraulic requirements are met according to Kubota spec's and such a unit would prove ideal for driving up to 10 foot posts.
After buying the unit in Minnesota, and getting it home, I discovered there's a bit more to getting the unit up and running. Assembly was no issue, but the hydraulic hookup was not viable. Quarter inch lines/fittings are not going to accomodate the oil coming through a 1 inch return line.
I ended up at a local hydraulic shop and 3 days later, and $1600 lighter, I now have a machine that'll drive a 7" - 10foot post into Manitoba clay with a vengence - 30,000 lb impact. I hope that it readily translates into payback with my neighbours. At $5 per post and $50/hour - I've got to drive 1000 posts to make a profit. That's 200 homes.
The hydraulic shop added a hydraulic motor powered by my BX24, that runs a hydraulic pump that powers the post driver, with a 5 gallon reservoir tank. This machine is frightening. It makes the tractor hop on only a short stroke.
My point to all this you ask? I'm happy that I bought the unit. I'm disappointed the manufacturer couldn't answer my questions when I asked if it would fit my machine. I'm a small business guy and didn't need the extra expense after going through all of the hoops needed to get the machine up and running.
Interest locally - very high.
In the event someone else is out there and thinking about buying a post driver for your BX24.
Mounted Madness is going POSTal.
That same thought this past winter encouraged me to investigate buying a post driver for all of those new fences. There's a local guy who's charging home owners $20 to auger and set a post. Thats over a $1000 per home... and that's with the homeowner providing the post. And in clay, they move in the winter. The best way to set a post is to drive it into the ground.
Anyway, after much examination, comparison, and pricing, I purchased a Shaver Mfg Model HD-8. It's a Category 1 - 3pt hookup, and weighs less then the backhoe. Hydraulic requirements are met according to Kubota spec's and such a unit would prove ideal for driving up to 10 foot posts.
After buying the unit in Minnesota, and getting it home, I discovered there's a bit more to getting the unit up and running. Assembly was no issue, but the hydraulic hookup was not viable. Quarter inch lines/fittings are not going to accomodate the oil coming through a 1 inch return line.
I ended up at a local hydraulic shop and 3 days later, and $1600 lighter, I now have a machine that'll drive a 7" - 10foot post into Manitoba clay with a vengence - 30,000 lb impact. I hope that it readily translates into payback with my neighbours. At $5 per post and $50/hour - I've got to drive 1000 posts to make a profit. That's 200 homes.
The hydraulic shop added a hydraulic motor powered by my BX24, that runs a hydraulic pump that powers the post driver, with a 5 gallon reservoir tank. This machine is frightening. It makes the tractor hop on only a short stroke.
My point to all this you ask? I'm happy that I bought the unit. I'm disappointed the manufacturer couldn't answer my questions when I asked if it would fit my machine. I'm a small business guy and didn't need the extra expense after going through all of the hoops needed to get the machine up and running.
Interest locally - very high.
In the event someone else is out there and thinking about buying a post driver for your BX24.
Mounted Madness is going POSTal.