looked a pretty straight line that mate nice job. Used a pecker wi homemade cup mi sel found it worked pretty good on soft ground but struggled wi owt else . Have u thought about a post knocker mounted onto your machine , used a protech 18+ had no problems wi 6" strainers (no more hand digs)
Hi Paul , yes l think we will buy a proper post knocker this winter , we just thought we would try the pecker first . You can make quite a good job with it but it's not as accurate as a knocker. If we get one I'll review it .
Hi James, not all the posts are 100 percent straight but you do get an eye for the job , the chain that hangs down is a bit of a guide, but solid rods would be better. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Thats a great job, ive a kubota kx61-2, ill be on the lookout for an old rock breaker to make up something like this
How do you keep posts streight while on a steep hill
Nice job Colin did have a great weekend cheers Antony
Antony farming Thanks Antony, just started first cut silage round here I'll get some footage of it in a while .
looked a pretty straight line that mate nice job. Used a pecker wi homemade cup mi sel found it worked pretty good on soft ground but struggled wi owt else . Have u thought about a post knocker mounted onto your machine , used a protech 18+ had no problems wi 6" strainers (no more hand digs)
Hi Paul , yes l think we will buy a proper post knocker this winter , we just thought we would try the pecker first . You can make quite a good job with it but it's not as accurate as a knocker. If we get one I'll review it .
Nice setup, wow through 3/8 ? of steel shows just how powerful those breakers are is the last cup a bought one then ?
Ben Goddard Yes it is , l borrowed my mates bracker and cup to finish off . It's not as accurate as a knocker but it's a quick way of putting them in.
To make it look tidyer I would of ripped all the shrubs out all the way along.
How can he be sure those posts are going in straight
Hi James, not all the posts are 100 percent straight but you do get an eye for the job , the chain that hangs down is a bit of a guide, but solid rods would be better. Thanks for watching and commenting.
wrong bucket on the wrong machine, hope your not charging for this work