Here you go re t post drivers.
Simple, really... get some metal pipe, heavy walled...just larger than T post shaft. Cut to length just short of the spade such that when you have driven post and bottom of driver is at ground level, you have driven it to your desired height. CRITICAL that pipe sheath be as long as possible... else when you start pushing it will bend and gets dangerous. Place a really heavy metal cap on one end, drill hole in that piece of metal... good to let water out... or get dirt out...these things get left in the elements. Grind off any sharp edges and points for safety. Find some sort of handles... or not... depending on your materials availability.
Technique:
select length of t post for fence height
select driver sheath to match post and desired driven length
find trusting buddy
buddy holds properly positioned post while you GENTLY lower FEL with tractor at 90 degrees to fence line
bottom of my FEL has strengthening structures creating a pocket into which I can place the top of the driver..pocket REDUCES slipping.
once driver is captured under SLIGHT down pressure, buddy MUST BACK OFF.. safety issue
lower FEL a short way, driving post into ground. Angle of bucket bottom will change and you will need to raise and lower bucket onto post several times... experience is best teacher here.... I kinda try to keep my bucket bottom just SLIGHTLY angled up or flat.
when resistance is encountered such that post no longer slips into ground, CAREFUL, front of tractor can and will raise off of ground and slip to the side, bending post and causing dangerous situation. This is EASILY AVOIDED by very attentively noting behavior during down pressure
you can raise FEL about 4 inches and suddenly drop it onto driver to provide impulse to get thru hard layers of material. BUT, when you have hit impenetrable rock, STOP. extra weight in FEL bucket can be helpful, but make sure it can't fall out on your buddy. Also, you can carry extra t posts in FEL (I do), but, again, worry about them tipping out on your buddy.
If impenetrable rock is on surface, move over a few inches and try again..it's just a fence..who's going to be out there measuring with a micrometer?
have short piece of chain available to pull improperly placed t posts using the centered bucket chain hook or bucket teeth..you do have this, don't you?
Also, have long handled pipe wrench at the ready...some posts WILL twist some during entry...simply place wrench at ground level and twist t post until it is aligned properly with direction of fence travel.
I find my hydrostatic transmission to be PERFECT for this application.. can crawl toward my buddy in lowest gear.. safety issue
PM me or respond with any detailed questions....happy post pounding!
