Re: Gas powered t post
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04/08/18 11:03 AM
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I have a pneumatic t-post driver. Works well once you get the hang of it. Watching the videos on gas powered now. Gas is faster! http://www.skidril.com/g20d.htmlWhat make and model did you go with?
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Re: Gas powered t post
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04/08/18 07:58 PM
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rpmartin
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Would love to have something like that for driving rebar trap stakes. The old shoulders and elbows can't hardly hack it all day when setting the line out. Anyone have any suggestions or thoughts? Slightly smaller version maybe?
Maybe Lee S. Could come up with something?
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Re: Gas powered t post
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04/08/18 08:53 PM
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snowy
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Don't guess so. Thanks anyway I ordered one so I'll know soon enough You ordered a gas powered one but which brand 2 cycle or 4 cycle? If you would please let me know how it works and which one you got? Thanks
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Re: Gas powered t post
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04/08/18 09:34 PM
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rpmartin
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Thanks Turkeywrangler, that looks interesting. Not exactly light but maybe doable.
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Re: Gas powered t post
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04/08/18 09:37 PM
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We used a 2 stroke one to drive 10' lengths of steel conduit for strawberry towers....worked amazingly well.
Just happy to be here.
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