Extreme Driver Fence Post Drivers. 28209 likes 181 talking about this. Fence Post Drivers. Extreme Driver fence post drivers is american made with american parts. The skidsteer driver can is a heavy duty option for any skidsteer. Detaches easily and is freestanding when not in use.
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With a frequency impact of 1700 to 2230 blows per minute, this T-post driver provides an excellent performance. The 33cc 2 stroke engine stands vertically for better balance when the machine is in use. The handles are also built for reduced vibrations.
This fence post driver is an ideal device to use on star posts, pipes and stakes. It is gasoline powered with a fuel capacity of 1/4 gallon, and a fuel ratio of 25:1. This T-post driver has exceptional balance to the vertical shaft angle of the 2 stroke engine. Its torque rates 1.45 Nm at 5000 RPM, and power rates at .9 Kw at 6500 RPM. This gas T-post driver has an energy impact range of 25 to 45 joules. It can produce efficient results as it works at a speed of 1700 to 2230 blows per minute. The handles are designed to help resist vibrations and operator fatigue, making this a more comfortable machine to drive.
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T POST DRIVER 33CC 2 STROKE GAS in Post Drivers & Pullers and Fencing at Agri Supply ®.
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5 StarsIt does the Job
I purchased last summer and have used off and on ever since. The price was right and it was worth it. Does it hit as hard as the $1300 model? Probably not, but I was just about crippled with carpel tunnel and had a bunch of fence to build. It will drive posts in most places on my property. I have occasionally helped it out with the manual driver in very rocky ground, but in most cases it does the job. I drove 2' pipe for H brace corners as well as hundreds of T posts. It takes lots of pulls to start; especially when cold, but idles well. I am satisfied with this product.
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