Post Driver on BX25

/ Post Driver on BX25 #1  

Megawisdumb

Bronze Member
Joined
Sep 13, 2015
Messages
92
Location
Montevallo, Al
Tractor
LX2610HSD, Z251, BX25D
Finally got some time to try a new BX25 toy yesterday. WOW. I'll never use my auger again! I slammed about 25 6" posts in a few a few hours but still have a few hundred to pound. It took between 15-20 slams to put the 8 footer at shoulder height. I do need to find a 1/4 spliter so I don't have to keep plugging the supply line to the pounder and back to the 3 pt to move to the next hole. These are much tighter than an augered post and no digging or tapping just drive to next hole. Also, while I have the 3/4 return line rigged up ok back to the res I need to make a longer neck as it drips some from after a few stroke.

 
/ Post Driver on BX25 #2  
Yeah, pounders are great. I'll never use an auger for posts again. My neighbor hooks the pounder supply up to one of the ports on his FEL, and uses a bungee cord to hold the lever. That way he can use the 3pt. I have a set of remotes on mine so it's easier. A top and tilt really helps with post pounding, you can level it up with the 3pt instead of cranking those handles.
 
/ Post Driver on BX25
  • Thread Starter
#3  
Anyone know if this type value would allow me to run 3pt and pounder? I'm running pounder at very low RPM as it only raised the slammer. I haven't seen one in a 1/4 size but plenty 1/2 or 3/4 to step down.

Value.JPG
 

Marketplace Items

2023 Takeuchi TL6R Compact Track Loader Skid Steer w Low Hours (A61306)
2023 Takeuchi TL6R...
2006 Ford F-150 Lariat (A57148)
2006 Ford F-150...
2014 Ford Escape Titanium SUV (A59231)
2014 Ford Escape...
2015 Nissan Altima Sedan (A59231)
2015 Nissan Altima...
2017 ISUZU NPR 18 FT  BOX TRUCK (A59905)
2017 ISUZU NPR 18...
2000 Morbark Towable Brush Chipper (A59228)
2000 Morbark...
 
Top