You're supposed to pin that driver for storage or transport. If you look at the bottom of the driver, you'll see where the hole is for the pin. Pin it when you done. Take out the pin for driving. It'll make storing it easier and transport any distance safer.
@@bucksgarage1 I used one for many years when they were the only show in town but today.....no way! They are slow, unreliable and plainly dangerous. I wish you luck
Good deal! Used those before and nice job essentially making your case-drain without spending $$$ on that fitting.
You're supposed to pin that driver for storage or transport. If you look at the bottom of the driver, you'll see where the hole is for the pin. Pin it when you done. Take out the pin for driving. It'll make storing it easier and transport any distance safer.
I have a question does this shaver post driver have springs?
@adrianlinojr373 yes. 2.
*Love your work around on the return line going in the filler port. You’re so thrifty.* #WorldsOkayestFarmer
Why are people still messing with these old pounders. They are antiquated, dangerous and have been replaced with much better technology
It was the right price. $900 dollars.
@@bucksgarage1 I used one for many years when they were the only show in town but today.....no way! They are slow, unreliable and plainly dangerous. I wish you luck
@kentsmith4863 I only had 100 posts to install, all done now with no issues. Trying to decide if I sell it or keep it.
@@kentsmith4863 What's so dangerous about them? Seem pretty simple to use to me? Really curious what I'm not seeing. Don't put your hand on top?