I recently purchased a Shaver HD-8 manual unit and this week drove in 200 poles with another 200 to go over the next few weeks. I have certainly learned a lot of what it takes to make this equipment work well. Some were simple others not so but in the end I am getting pretty good at driving poles correctly. So far the unit is holding up but I have my doubts.
On the negative side on my second pound the safety guard broke (weld breaking apart). Likewise, the support legs that attach to the three point hitch are nearly useless in my mind. If you have to adjust for every pole and even if you do it right and watch how they support they really do not support much. Whoever designed these support legs needs help. The 3 pt hitch takes the hit nearly completely. Likewise, I have to say in my over 30 years of buying equipment the installation instructions were the worst. A lot of the instrucitons were just wrong and the pictures were mostly shadows. Overrall, this installation was so bad you would probably not be able to make it this bad even if you did it on intentionally. It it hard to imagine that Shaver doesn't invest a few hundred dollars in a DVD instruction guide. I would caution anyone from trying to install on your own. I wish I had let the dealer do it but they said they never had put one together either so I gave it a try. Even the Shaver factory personnel were less than helpful and even provided wrong information. Has anyone else experienced similar problems with their Shaver HD-8 Model? Thanks.
On the negative side on my second pound the safety guard broke (weld breaking apart). Likewise, the support legs that attach to the three point hitch are nearly useless in my mind. If you have to adjust for every pole and even if you do it right and watch how they support they really do not support much. Whoever designed these support legs needs help. The 3 pt hitch takes the hit nearly completely. Likewise, I have to say in my over 30 years of buying equipment the installation instructions were the worst. A lot of the instrucitons were just wrong and the pictures were mostly shadows. Overrall, this installation was so bad you would probably not be able to make it this bad even if you did it on intentionally. It it hard to imagine that Shaver doesn't invest a few hundred dollars in a DVD instruction guide. I would caution anyone from trying to install on your own. I wish I had let the dealer do it but they said they never had put one together either so I gave it a try. Even the Shaver factory personnel were less than helpful and even provided wrong information. Has anyone else experienced similar problems with their Shaver HD-8 Model? Thanks.