I used on at my old job it works great with one draw back. The bolt you screw down on the pipe strips out easily on the one we used. I drilled it out and put a bigger bolted on it. Then had no problems.
Used one of these to drive T-posts for a 5 acre pasture. At 70 years old it took me 2 days and I survived. This thing breaks though some rocks and moves others. The gas powered ones do not hit as hard and can be stopped by stuff this one blasts through. I put the posts, generator and compressor on a small trailer with a garden tractor moving the system around the area. Made an adapter for 1-1/4" pipe and drive a well point down 18'.
Молодец,делали ли вы видео когда пробивали скважину,если нет,то расскажите,какой у вас грунт,какой мощности нужен компрессор для этого ударника?Спасибо.
@@1_402 My soil is rocky, with lots of gravel and sand. There are layers of clay and what I believe to be limestone. I used a fairly small compressor (Harbor Freight, 8 gal, 1.5 hp). Slow and steady. Unfortunately I loaned my unit to someone and forgot who and it never came back. Guess I'll need a new one, LOL.
@@kennethkirkham2471 не знаком с вашим законадательством,есть ли у вас налог на использование скважины,забитой на своем участке?сколько по времени забивали скважину и деформируется ли труба,столбики после удара?Спасибо.
I enjoyed the power that the man saver brought to the table, but it ended up chaffing my foreskin very badly. Even after using up all my lube. Please try to make a version where the inside and edges are far less rough. Thank you.
ok, i have the worlds worst clay. can take 10 mins to go 1 inch with a digging bar some days. Getting ready to drop 100 T-posts and 30 2 7/8 posts. worse case scenario, how long to drive these drill stems 36 inches? if it wont drive them can i have my money back?
Hi pdrhound, we'd love to get a bit more information on your question, so we can give a more complete answer. Give us a call at 541-447-7749 and we can help out.
Although there are other post drivers that are similar our post drivers are the only multi-directional pneumatic post drivers. We've been making them since 1997, so we've been around a long time.
+John Publik We haven't tested it for that purpose, but can give you more information that may help you decide if it would work for you. Feel free to call us at 1800-980-7599
I mean from an equipment/technology standpoint these powered post drivers are cool. But it's also kind of funny the extent people will go to avoid intensive physical labor. Just hit the gym and build up them muscles and cardio and then get a 40 pound cast iron driver and smash em in there. Way faster too. Great for the elderly and disabled though.
Most rocks aren't a problem, but super large rocks may need to be dug out. This would be the same thing whether using our post driver, a manual driver or another brand of automatic driver.
This pounder was the biggest waste of 1000 dollars I ever spent. The shitty return policy stung mote than the waste of time trying to use it. We upgraded to a rhino pd 55 and never looked back
Why do Americans always want to look so American? In Britain, we don't all walk around dressed as Victorians, or like we have walked out of the middle ages! Oh, as for this video - why not just use some elbow grease and use a hand-applied driver?
Yes that is ok for you yanks here we drive 9 inch diameter posts and bigger we do not call that 2 inch diameter post a post we call that a twig not a post. which leaves me to think you Yanks are weak
I like the fact it is a one person operation and you dont need a lazy helper that dont show up for work. And no fumes like on the petrol models.
I used on at my old job it works great with one draw back. The bolt you screw down on the pipe strips out easily on the one we used. I drilled it out and put a bigger bolted on it. Then had no problems.
Used one of these to drive T-posts for a 5 acre pasture. At 70 years old it took me 2 days and I survived. This thing breaks though some rocks and moves others. The gas powered ones do not hit as hard and can be stopped by stuff this one blasts through. I put the posts, generator and compressor on a small trailer with a garden tractor moving the system around the area. Made an adapter for 1-1/4" pipe and drive a well point down 18'.
Kenneth Kirkham Are you saying you dug a well with this?
@@は私です彼の名前 Yes. The water level was reached and a hand pump was used.
Молодец,делали ли вы видео когда пробивали скважину,если нет,то расскажите,какой у вас грунт,какой мощности нужен компрессор для этого ударника?Спасибо.
@@1_402 My soil is rocky, with lots of gravel and sand. There are layers of clay and what I believe to be limestone. I used a fairly small compressor (Harbor Freight, 8 gal, 1.5 hp). Slow and steady. Unfortunately I loaned my unit to someone and forgot who and it never came back. Guess I'll need a new one, LOL.
@@kennethkirkham2471 не знаком с вашим законадательством,есть ли у вас налог на использование скважины,забитой на своем участке?сколько по времени забивали скважину и деформируется ли труба,столбики после удара?Спасибо.
That man should be holding a beer
I enjoyed the power that the man saver brought to the table, but it ended up chaffing my foreskin very badly. Even after using up all my lube.
Please try to make a version where the inside and edges are far less rough. Thank you.
Weld a piece of sharpened 3/16 or 1/4 inch plate to a piece of round stock then to a piece of post and you have a root cutter.
Wish you guys made one for 6 inch posts. It would save us time in the water.
We can modify the tool and it has been used in ocean waters before to install reefs. Give us a call at 541-447-7749 and we can discuss.
I must have this...
Top bit of gear 👍
Will it drive the thicker metal 2 3/8 weldable fence posts?
I need one for my wife
Wow, I love it. Can I use this video for my compilation? You'll be credited of course.
Hope to hear from you,
Kev.
Will this drive down 2 3/8 oil field pipe?
Can this be adapted to drive 1-1/4" well rod? If it can does the pipe need a cap to prevent thread damage?
Yes, it can! People do it all the time. Give us a call at 541-447-7749 and we can explain which special adapter you need.
Thanks for the reply
What size compressor required
my reciept says it come with filter and othe air line parts but i got none of that with mine pretty much just the tool itsself
why am the only one commenting?? brilliant!!
uk fencing landscaper
+Jamee Bloomfield Thanks! We appreciate your positive feedback :)
Not made in china! Fantastic... Finally
Gee looks like a nice finger tip remover.
How does this hold up in rocky soils?
Drill with a hammer drill first then use this tool. Only way to go in a rocky environment.
website?
www.rohrermfg.com
How do you power air compressor?
Generator
@@dusbus2384 so you need an air compressor plus a generator....Easier and cheaper to buy a petrol pole driver.
inverter and your truck
@@nev357 Two other tools ANYONE doing field work SHOULD already have.
ok, i have the worlds worst clay. can take 10 mins to go 1 inch with a digging bar some days. Getting ready to drop 100 T-posts and 30 2 7/8 posts. worse case scenario, how long to drive these drill stems 36 inches? if it wont drive them can i have my money back?
Hi pdrhound, we'd love to get a bit more information on your question, so we can give a more complete answer. Give us a call at 541-447-7749 and we can help out.
Is this the first of its kind?
Although there are other post drivers that are similar our post drivers are the only multi-directional pneumatic post drivers. We've been making them since 1997, so we've been around a long time.
where do i get it. and can i order it online?
Yes! You can order online at mansaverpostdriver.com/
70-75 strokes per a minute *sweating profusely*
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What about women saver?
450 bucks for the basic model, not including the compressor. If you're lucky your local hardware store might have a rental model
if you are gonna use it a bit i would call that a cheap investment... especially if you use it again later.
I wonder if you could drive a well with it?
+John Publik We haven't tested it for that purpose, but can give you more information that may help you decide if it would work for you. Feel free to call us at 1800-980-7599
Alan Young
I mean from an equipment/technology standpoint these powered post drivers are cool. But it's also kind of funny the extent people will go to avoid intensive physical labor. Just hit the gym and build up them muscles and cardio and then get a 40 pound cast iron driver and smash em in there. Way faster too. Great for the elderly and disabled though.
Talk after you've manually pounded 300+ posts in 100F+ temps...
What happens when you hit a rock?
Most rocks aren't a problem, but super large rocks may need to be dug out. This would be the same thing whether using our post driver, a manual driver or another brand of automatic driver.
For $700 people will just copy this and make their own. Competition will be selling these at $50 one day you just watch
This pounder was the biggest waste of 1000 dollars I ever spent. The shitty return policy stung mote than the waste of time trying to use it. We upgraded to a rhino pd 55 and never looked back
Vinyl Guys Fence & Deck it's fun to watch... It looks a lil on the cheap side.
Rhino is the ticket
How do they work in rocky ground.
I've seen a ton of these out in Salinas Valley, no one there seems to have any problems with them.
That's not a 🤠 cowboy then
lol
Why do Americans always want to look so American? In Britain, we don't all walk around dressed as Victorians, or like we have walked out of the middle ages! Oh, as for this video - why not just use some elbow grease and use a hand-applied driver?
I guess you never had to drive 200 plus t-post in rocky soil with a hand post driver?
This is a product made for farmers, dumbass.
95% of Americans don't look, or try to look, like this.
Yes that is ok for you yanks here we drive 9 inch diameter posts and bigger we do not call that 2 inch diameter post a post we call that a twig not a post. which leaves me to think you Yanks are weak