flusher
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- Tractor
- Getting old. Sold the ranch. Sold the tractors. Moved back to the city.
Ok great brain trust....
We are putting in horse pasture. T-posts and then string wire on them which will be electrified.
I am a tractor newbie. I have a New Holland Boomer 24. I have read up and watched video on using the bucket to push the T-Posts into the ground.
Soil is sandy loam and pretty soft.
The corners will be wood posts and I have a buddy with a 3 point post hole auger that we will use for those. Those will also be cemented in place, as will the posts needed for the gates.
How reasonable is it for a newbie to think I will push the posts in with the bucket? Also any tips?
Trying to push T-posts into the ground with the FEL and one person is like trying to push a rope.
There's an easier way that I learned from my electrical contractor who has to drive 6-ft or longer 3/4 inch copper-coated steel ground rods into the soil.
He uses a 120 volt electric impact hammer run off a 5000 watt gasoline powered generator in the bed of his truck. You can rent these things. One person can drive T-posts this way without screwing up your shoulders or back.
Good luck
Good luck