I think a tray of some kind hanging from the blade would carry extra posts conveniently, and I would have the excavator 90 degrees from this position so I could sight down my previous posts to line them up.
would be so much more efficient if the posts were dropped ahead of time adjacent to each hole. Picking up the pile each cycle and then relocating them adds time.
Great looking set up, but after watching this demo I can see so many ways to improve the process including a more skilled operator. Prime example of operator inexperience is working over the side of the undercarriage on a lift, machine airborne dancing around, hard on the machine as well as the operator. Lift with the blade to the front and lowered to take the load and crowd close to your lift. Nice set up though, much more improved over my gear.
ye I would say it needs a trailer or the post needs to be set out first on top of having to drop the rest of the load off before you get started it's only a few post at a time so you would have to refill if you could pull around trailer or something this would be ok
None of these post pounders ever show it working in hard pan caliche/rockey soil. It's always a moist pasture.
And always perfectly flat
Would be nice if it was a little bit more realistic, those posts are going 12" in, max.
Would like to see an actual 4x4 getting driven 36" in.
I think a tray of some kind hanging from the blade would carry extra posts conveniently, and I would have the excavator 90 degrees from this position so I could sight down my previous posts to line them up.
Would be easy to make as well, simple rack that just hooks on
would be so much more efficient if the posts were dropped ahead of time adjacent to each hole.
Picking up the pile each cycle and then relocating them adds time.
yes and you would need to go out there any way to mark out the line of the fence and mark the spots for eacjh post
Great looking set up, but after watching this demo I can see so many ways to improve the process including a more skilled operator. Prime example of operator inexperience is working over the side of the undercarriage on a lift, machine airborne dancing around, hard on the machine as well as the operator. Lift with the blade to the front and lowered to take the load and crowd close to your lift. Nice set up though, much more improved over my gear.
Depends on the machine (and op) we've driven thousands of piles in with a similar hammer side carriage on a tb219 without any machine/carriage issues.
ye I would say it needs a trailer or the post needs to be set out first on top of having to drop the rest of the load off before you get started it's only a few post at a time so you would have to refill if you could pull around trailer or something this would be ok
Why not use the chain as a plumb line to judge the straightness and also the depth gauge.
Grant Piper That's what I thought
Thanks for your comment. Thats exactly what its used for!
Selling point, hydraulic seals same lifespan.
great bit of kit.
Thats nice but rates we get in Georgia we do good to buy a new set of hole diggers.
Everything in time gets improvements just like the car
Can it be used on a telehandler or tractors
front end loader?
Gute Idee
How do you insure it is plumb?
The camera man was waving his free arm until it fell off.
…..the chain
Not sure what that would be like in stoney ground 😕
James Backhouse Not too bad actually, but if the ground is particularly bad then the rock spike can be used to drive a pilot hole for the post.
or loaded from a magazine on the back of the digger
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