CK20 & Post Driver

   / CK20 & Post Driver #2  
I would take this as a no. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
   / CK20 & Post Driver #3  
My dealer sells KingHitter Post Drivers and says you need a minimum of a 40HP tractor to operate it. I suspect the CK20 is too small for Post Drivers.

You have my permission to go and buy a bigger tractor.

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   / CK20 & Post Driver #4  
What type of posts are you trying to drive?

You can use your FEL to push metal "T" posts into the ground, even in clay soils (easier when the soil is a little moist).

If you are talking about wooden posts, then for small tractors I think you are limited to a PHD on the rear end. The only wooden post drivers I've seen are big units designed for larger tractors.
 
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I was just wondering if anyone has done this or not with the CK20. Most of the Post Drivers have more to do with GPM in Hydraulic pressure then Engine HP I thought. I was originally thinking about going with the Shaver HD8. The ratings stated that if you were above 5GPM for the tractor pressure you were ok. Since the CK20 has a 7 GPM, hence the reason I posted the question.

Link to show GPM requirements:

http://www.solexcorp.com/productfiles/shaver/postdriver.html

In any regards I have decided not to go with the driver and stick with the digger/auger style. The posts I intend to put into the ground 7'ft 6" half round posts.
 
   / CK20 & Post Driver #6  
Here's my PHD set-up. Gerard
 

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   / CK20 & Post Driver #7  
One more view. It works great. Gerard
 

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Thanks for the pictures GerardC! you'v got all the toys eh I mean professional grade equipment
 
   / CK20 & Post Driver #9  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Most of the Post Drivers have more to do with GPM in Hydraulic pressure then Engine HP I thought. )</font>

You are right, the drivers require a certain GPM to work well. The other consideration is "who's in charge?". It will take a 40 hp tractor to have enough weight to prevent it from being thrown around by the post driver.
 

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