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Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: California , Idaho and a little island in Panama
Posts: 579
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Has anyone made their own post pounder ? I sure would like to see one . If not, does anyone know where a guy could get a set of plans to build one ?
Big Al |
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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Nova Scotia, Canada
Posts: 321
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Yeah, really would like to know of any TBN'er Ideas. It's snow season & the plow drivers get a kick out of how fast they can go & see the snow fly off the blade. So what if there's a mailbox post that maybe didn't get pounded into the ground good enough. Any Ideas ???
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One thought - if you get RFD-TV this week on the Prarie Report there was a story about a guy who built one & he talked about how he did. go to www.rfdtv.com & you can go to the schedule & look for the show time repeat.
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Kansas, Butler county, Just east of DooDah
Posts: 844
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I was trying to remember where on RFDTV I saw that … Are you sure it was the prairie farm report?? If so I checked the next airing in central US is Saturday 4:30 pm… I’ll have to record it.
The part I saw was the end of it I guess, he was talking about the two earlier drivers he made, the one he had on his loader looked great and very simple. Hope to see more details Saturday [img]/forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]. Thanks KennyV. |
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