Looks much more manageable than the heavy gas ones. Thanks for taking the time to show off the driver! Wondering how much air is consumed per post, as I'd be looking to pair this with a dewalt battery powered compressor (I have 3 60V batteries for).
Buy a large electric rotary hammer drill with a 2 inch masonary Bit , 3 feet long , and drill a hole and THEN drive your Tposts . You may have to remove the face plates before driving !
They both serve a different purpose actually. The man-saver pneumatic driver is awesome for t post. The gas driver does well for pipe. I tried the gas driver on t post and it didn't work so well.
@@HiddenHeightsFarm I know they make adaptors for the gas powered drivers to fit t-posts. And there is bigger mansaver drivers that you can get t-post adaptors for. I would want a driver big enough to do both types of posts. Which one did you like better?
I like the man saver better. I wish I would've got the bigger model and the different heads. It's very rocky here and it really surprised us on how well it worked.
I like the post driver. I’m about finished fencing in about 18 acres myself. I drove all the T-post with a manual driver. But it didn’t kill me, almost did. I did have a friend that drove the wooden post with his hydraulic post driver. That was a life saver. Enjoy your channel. Tim
What an awesome timesaver and help, that would have been so hard to have driven them by hand, the goats are going to love roaming around in there. Love the view I saw at the beginning of the video, looks beautiful . TFS
I'm with Bonnie and Linda on this, I had no clue such a great tool was out there. What a cool way to keep the body from wearing out too soon. Good show.
That T post pounder works great. I have one of them and I'll tell you, once you get up in your sixties it is really really hard to do some of that heavy fencing. It is so much easier with that pounder
Why didn’t you use your gas powered driver on the T-posts? Is it not good for this application? They are both pricey. Which of the two would you say is better for t-posts and 2 3/8 pipe?
We have rocky/hilly terrain as well and I have about 200 t posts to put in on our property. I have a 4wheeler to haul the small compressor and generator if necessary. Do you recommend the man saver pnumatic or the titan gas powered? I believe I've seen your videos of both. Thank you
By all vids, I have seen I would say for rocky soil. Gas driven is not good for working through rocks. And out of gas-powered Rhino seems to be the best in performance with the difficult ground.
I live in the Ozarks, too! I’m right outside of Springfield. Where are you located? You have some rugged land, but it is absolutely beautiful out there! Well done.
Looks much more manageable than the heavy gas ones. Thanks for taking the time to show off the driver! Wondering how much air is consumed per post, as I'd be looking to pair this with a dewalt battery powered compressor (I have 3 60V batteries for).
Buy a large electric rotary hammer drill with a 2 inch masonary Bit , 3 feet long , and drill a hole and THEN drive your Tposts . You may have to remove the face plates before driving !
So which drives posts better, or I should say, is more powerful? The mansaver or the gas powered post driver?
They both serve a different purpose actually. The man-saver pneumatic driver is awesome for t post. The gas driver does well for pipe. I tried the gas driver on t post and it didn't work so well.
@@HiddenHeightsFarm I know they make adaptors for the gas powered drivers to fit t-posts. And there is bigger mansaver drivers that you can get t-post adaptors for. I would want a driver big enough to do both types of posts. Which one did you like better?
I like the man saver better. I wish I would've got the bigger model and the different heads. It's very rocky here and it really surprised us on how well it worked.
@@HiddenHeightsFarm Thanks for the quick reply. Good luck with farm.
@@CountryViewAcres thanks for watching, I enjoy your channel as well!
Awsome machine enjoy your channel
Thanks Bonnie
I like the post driver. I’m about finished fencing in about 18 acres myself. I drove all the T-post with a manual driver. But it didn’t kill me, almost did. I did have a friend that drove the wooden post with his hydraulic post driver. That was a life saver. Enjoy your channel. Tim
Good work, fencing is hard work. Thanks for watching.
That is a man saver. LOL, That beats driving in the post manually. Cool video. Have a Great Day
You too thanks
That made your work a lot easier for sure.
Yes it was a huge help
Love the videos!! Keep up the awesome content.
Thanks for watching
What an awesome timesaver and help, that would have been so hard to have driven them by hand, the goats are going to love roaming around in there. Love the view I saw at the beginning of the video, looks beautiful . TFS
Thank you!
I thought you had a gas powered driver? If so what one do you prefer?
The pneumatic
Wow Kevin that’s some rough terrain you are having to deal with. I must add in this situation thank God for modern technology.
Yes for sure
Awesome video......Sure beats hole digger and wood post. 😃 👍👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thanks for watching
I didn't know there was such a thing! I learned something new today, thanks
Thanks for watching!
I'm with Bonnie and Linda on this, I had no clue such a great tool was out there. What a cool way to keep the body from wearing out too soon. Good show.
Thanks for watching
The goats will have a good time in there... It is beautiful property.🤗
Thank you Marie
That T post pounder works great. I have one of them and I'll tell you, once you get up in your sixties it is really really hard to do some of that heavy fencing. It is so much easier with that pounder
That's for sure!
Why didn’t you use your gas powered driver on the T-posts? Is it not good for this application? They are both pricey. Which of the two would you say is better for t-posts and 2 3/8 pipe?
The gas driver I have is good for pipe not t post. The pneumatic driver is good for t post.
We have rocky/hilly terrain as well and I have about 200 t posts to put in on our property. I have a 4wheeler to haul the small compressor and generator if necessary. Do you recommend the man saver pnumatic or the titan gas powered? I believe I've seen your videos of both. Thank you
For t post the pnumatic man saver hands down.
By all vids, I have seen I would say for rocky soil. Gas driven is not good for working through rocks. And out of gas-powered Rhino seems to be the best in performance with the difficult ground.
Thanks for information on post driver. Good video.
Anytime... Thank you for watching
Kevin what happened to the gasoline t-post drive and what are the cost comparisons between the two ... great vids keep up the great work
The gasoline Post driver didn't work as good as the pneumatic for t post. The cost is about the same but you must have a compressor for the pneumatic.
My problem with that driver is, it looks like a finger getter. You screw up and stick your finger in it by accident. You better say good bye.
Being in the wooded area and out of the site of the home,aren't you a little bit in fear of predators coming after your goats?
We have a guard dog with both herds of our goats at all times. We don't have problems with predators as long as the dogs are in with them.
Hey Kevin, Aren’t you a little concerned about erosion if the vegetation is cleared from that steel slope?
It's super Rocky already. There will still be plants and roots to hold what soil is left.
I live in the Ozarks, too! I’m right outside of Springfield. Where are you located? You have some rugged land, but it is absolutely beautiful out there! Well done.
Salina, Ok. Thanks!
The goats will love that area!
That's a pretty neat post driver I think I would be using one to of I had that many post to drive Into the ground
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I agree with Linda,,that is ABSOLUTELY ONE handy tool.. Have Great day Kevin🤗🤗🤗🤗
Have a great day as well!
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