New member, & First Post. I’ve searched the forums, but it seems like I’ll need some time looking around before I know where to look. I’m looking to put in a couple hundred wooden fence posts, and am not interested in pounding them in by hand (I know, I’m lazy) , and feel that an auger is probably more then I need. What about a bale spear or a hollow piece of well casing pipe fastened to the FEL , would the down pressure of the loader (maybe some ballast weight in the bucket) be enough to push the spike or casing into the ground so I could then push a sharpened wooden post in?
Thanks in advance, and don’t worry about hurting my feelings…. I’m a total newbie to farming
I live in southwest Oklahoma. It is very dry here, really almost in a continual state of drought. Therefore, the ground is extremely hard. By fence posts, I am assuming you mean t posts. When I had a couple hundred of those to put in I used a pressure washer and drove the nozzle down into the ground and then put the t post in right after and kicked some dirt over it. I had a 35 horsepower Kubota with a bucket, and all it did was lift the tractor up off the ground when I tried to use the bucket to drive the t posts in the ground. When I used the pressure washer, The t post went in with just one or two whacks of a t post setter. Had to run a bunch of hose to make that happen, but it was well worth it. Best of luck.