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T post driving
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09/22/23 09:25 PM
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For the life of me, I just can’t seem to drive them straight. They look straight when I start. Been doing this for years, and you’d think I’d have the hang of it by now. There can’t be a secret trick to this, so I’m just griping.
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Re: T post driving
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09/22/23 09:48 PM
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Nothings straight any more. Which way are they leaning? Left right, or away, towards you? My dad always told me to pull them toward you a little more than you think you need to, to get them straight.
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Re: T post driving
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#8922125
09/22/23 09:56 PM
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TEXASLEFTY
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What kind of driver are you using?
Never been to a camping world. I prefer Dick's to be honest.
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Re: T post driving
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09/22/23 10:34 PM
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What kind of driver are you using? Taylormade.
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Re: T post driving
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#8922157
09/22/23 10:55 PM
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For the life of me, I just can’t seem to drive them straight. They look straight when I start. Been doing this for years, and you’d think I’d have the hang of it by now. There can’t be a secret trick to this, so I’m just griping. Use a sighter, farther from the one you're driving. If it's a brace post that was set with a level, great. If it's a previous t-post, go put your level on it and mash it to level. Start far from your level post and work toward your level post (sighter)
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Re: T post driving
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09/22/23 10:59 PM
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Ok, that was funny!
I’m using an old fashioned type 2 handled driver, pounding it into the ground. The T-posts all lean to my right.
All over this property, the dang t-posts are straight in the fences. All of them, except where I added a post here and there. No fence crew would ever hire me.
JG sounds like he knows how to do this. I’ll try his approach.
Last edited by 603Country; 09/22/23 11:02 PM.
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Re: T post driving
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09/22/23 11:07 PM
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To paraphrase a guy that was trimming trees on my place when I commented how I wish I could lay rock like the crew working on a sidewalk - "You're not the right skin color to do that." (He was dead serious.)
You gotta be hitting rock. Welcome to my world. Leaning is a minor problem. Twisting is the norm.
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Re: T post driving
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#8922172
09/22/23 11:12 PM
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Ok, that was funny!
I’m using an old fashioned type 2 handled driver, pounding it into the ground. The T-posts all lean to my right.
All over this property, the dang t-posts are straight in the fences. All of them, except where I added a post here and there. No fence crew would ever hire me.
JG sounds like he knows how to do this. I’ll try his approach. Just blame it on the crooked t-posts!
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Re: T post driving
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#8922189
09/23/23 12:08 AM
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angus1956
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Mash them in with your tractor. Have someone hold it till it gets going, a little down pressure on the bucket and it will go straight. Softer ground helps.
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Re: T post driving
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09/23/23 12:28 AM
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JG sounds like he knows how to do this. I’ll try his approach. I worked for a fence building company, full time for 15 years. I've dug more holes and driven in more t-posts than I care to remember. Miles and miles of all types of fence. That's a big reason I like working on rifles and ammo a whole lot more. Much easier on the body.
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Re: T post driving
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#8922290
09/23/23 04:04 AM
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Ok, that was funny!
I’m using an old fashioned type 2 handled driver, pounding it into the ground. The T-posts all lean to my right.
All over this property, the dang t-posts are straight in the fences. All of them, except where I added a post here and there. No fence crew would ever hire me.
JG sounds like he knows how to do this. I’ll try his approach. yur right handed. hit it two times on the left every one for the right.
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Re: T post driving
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#8922370
09/23/23 01:23 PM
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JG sounds like he knows how to do this. I’ll try his approach. I worked for a fence building company, full time for 15 years. I've dug more holes and driven in more t-posts than I care to remember. Miles and miles of all types of fence. That's a big reason I like working on rifles and ammo a whole lot more. Much easier on the body. I have 21 T Post to set here pdq. What do you think about these gas powered T/Fence post drivers? Thinking about renting one for $100.00 for 24 hours.
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Re: T post driving
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#8922397
09/23/23 01:55 PM
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JG sounds like he knows how to do this. I’ll try his approach. I worked for a fence building company, full time for 15 years. I've dug more holes and driven in more t-posts than I care to remember. Miles and miles of all types of fence. That's a big reason I like working on rifles and ammo a whole lot more. Much easier on the body. I have 21 T Post to set here pdq. What do you think about these gas powered T/Fence post drivers? Thinking about renting one for $100.00 for 24 hours. At this stage of my life, that decision is an easy one! Marc
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Re: T post driving
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09/23/23 03:57 PM
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Just drove the last t-post, and tried to follow JG’s suggested technique, it’s pretty straight. I was gonna strut around a bit, but I was all alone, so strutting seemed a waste of effort. Kinda like a hole in one with nobody watching.
As for the gas powered post driver, I’d go for that if I had a lot of posts to drive. Another option, if you have a tractor or a Kubota RTV with the rear hydraulics, Kubota offers (or did) a hydraulic t-post driver.
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Re: T post driving
[Re: Stub]
#8922472
09/23/23 03:58 PM
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JG sounds like he knows how to do this. I’ll try his approach. I worked for a fence building company, full time for 15 years. I've dug more holes and driven in more t-posts than I care to remember. Miles and miles of all types of fence. That's a big reason I like working on rifles and ammo a whole lot more. Much easier on the body. I have 21 T Post to set here pdq. What do you think about these gas powered T/Fence post drivers? Thinking about renting one for $100.00 for 24 hours. Never used one. The only power tool I've ever used to put inbt-posts has been the bucket on a skid steer. How much does that weigh? Do you want to hoist that much weight up to the top of the post? You must have hard ground. 21 t-posts is a good morning warm-up exercise.
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Re: T post driving
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#8922574
09/23/23 07:01 PM
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My daughters and I used this when I was building feed pens.
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Re: T post driving
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#8922577
09/23/23 07:02 PM
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I could be talked into selling it. Lots of rock here in Val Verde county. Often we'd have to knock the arrow off of the Tee Post and it would fit perfect. As long as you drill straight down the T-post will be straight up. Takes about 60 to 70 seconds to drill the hole.
Last edited by deerfeeder; 09/23/23 07:05 PM.
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Re: T post driving
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#8922739
09/23/23 11:53 PM
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What kind of driver are you using? Taylormade. Currently a Callaway EPIC Max. Used to manufacture an exclusive design manual post driver.
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Re: T post driving
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09/24/23 12:56 PM
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JG sounds like he knows how to do this. I’ll try his approach. I worked for a fence building company, full time for 15 years. I've dug more holes and driven in more t-posts than I care to remember. Miles and miles of all types of fence. That's a big reason I like working on rifles and ammo a whole lot more. Much easier on the body. I have 21 T Post to set here pdq. What do you think about these gas powered T/Fence post drivers? Thinking about renting one for $100.00 for 24 hours. Never used one. The only power tool I've ever used to put inbt-posts has been the bucket on a skid steer. How much does that weigh? Do you want to hoist that much weight up to the top of the post? You must have hard ground. 21 t-posts is a good morning warm-up exercise. Putting up 10 hog panels around my feeder, the ground is soft for about the first 4" after that it is hit or miss rock usually hitting sandstone rock. I have a heavy duty T Post driver, it would take me forever and wear my old azz out.
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Re: T post driving
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09/24/23 01:03 PM
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Looking at Stub’s t post driver, which might actually be uglier than mine, I think these things could be left in your front yard and never be stolen, like a manual post hole digger for instance.
And that reminds me. I do have a manual post hole digger if anyone wants it. It’s free. I will never use it again. Maybe my neighbor wants it, since he’s crazy enough to use it.
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Re: T post driving
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09/24/23 11:42 PM
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When driven into ground and crooked, they're metal, bend um straight. Oh by the way, if you have an air compressor,, I have an air powered sucked that will hammer them or I think up to 2 7/8" pipe into the ground. (Rohrer Manufacturing’s Man Saver Post Driver™ )
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Re: T post driving
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09/25/23 12:59 PM
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Telling you Stub has this figured out. Klappenbach bought one and we laughed. After seeing it in use and then using it, no one laughing now.
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Re: T post driving
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09/25/23 06:47 PM
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Looking at Stub’s t post driver, which might actually be uglier than mine, I think these things could be left in your front yard and never be stolen, like a manual post hole digger for instance.
And that reminds me. I do have a manual post hole digger if anyone wants it. It’s free. I will never use it again. Maybe my neighbor wants it, since he’s crazy enough to use it. Working with my opie as a boy we would go grab lunch. Put all the power tools in the truck cab and locked it, but shovels ax sledge etc. stayed in the bed. He said a thief would only steal a tool that worked for you not with you.
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Re: T post driving
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10/10/23 01:40 PM
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Mine is also home made, built in 1968, has put in a lot of posts and can honestly say is like new. No way to wear those damn things out.
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Re: T post driving
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10/10/23 09:09 PM
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Best way I have found to get them straight, is to stand about 20 feet away and tell the person driving them, which direction they need to go. Ice cold beer helps too.
Haven't had it in years but never spit any out. I am a sucker for happy endings and strapped cowboys.
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