T post drivers

   / T post drivers #11  
I see by your profile that you have a 460 Farmall. A friend here in NC has one with a post driver on it. I don't know how it works but a lot of beef and dairy farms here use them. It should work on a t-post. It is the narrow front tractor and the driver is mounted on the front.
 
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My 460 is a WFE and I have an after-market 3 point installed. I have the 3 point plumbed so I have downpressure also.
Wish I have the $500 or so to get one of those! Just need to figure out how to build one!
 
   / T post drivers #14  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Got one - unfortunately, bad shoulders, bad back, and shot knees won't allow to much use out of it! )</font>

Married? Does she need some exercise? Perhap a workout on her abs?
 
   / T post drivers #15  
Hey Gatorboy,
Where do you pick up one of those? Did you find one locally at a fence co. or similar? I'm thinking shipping on one of those babies could be a little hefty.
Thanks
 
   / T post drivers #16  
TSC has them, two versions even - standard "rigid" model and a deluxe spring loaded one...
 
   / T post drivers #17  
all the big box stores sell 'em too .... I scrounged a heavy weight from somewhere (maybe 25-30 lbs) - round and just a bit bigger dia. than the driver and got it welded to the top - makes it a bit heavy to lift on the up stroke - but easier to drive on the downward stroke when the real work gets done. I have sandy loam with softball size rocks so plentiful that they are literally next to each other wherever you dig - so I need the extra down weight to drive past 'em. ... As I get older - I'm sure thinkin' I need to cobble a way to lift that sucker with my loader - I don't plan on needing one enough to warrant spending the $$ for a hyd one.
 
   / T post drivers #18  
Now that is neat. It's the first pneumatic one I've seen. I've often wondered why someone didn't build something like that.

I've a fencing project coming up in April/May of next year with a LOT of T-posts to be driven. We have an old, farm made 35 pound driver that's about 30 years old, somewhat like the ones depicted. It's OK for about a dozen posts or so but after that it starts to be hard work. If you use it all day you better have somebody to feed you etc., because you can't lift your arms above your waist. That compressor driven one looks as if it might be a lot of help. You never know, maybe Santa reads this board and will bring one for Christmas. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
   / T post drivers #19  
I forgot to say thanks for the information and welcome to the board.
 
   / T post drivers #20  
I put in about 30 posts about a month ago, closing the front of my pasture up to keep ATV's off of it... Boy am I glad I didn't have to do 60! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

That pounder does save some work.. but at the end of the day.. you know you've done something.

Soundguy
 

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