Why use a post driver anyway?

Something else to consider... I was using a bare sledge to drive ground rods one day, and these suckers were 8' tall.. I was up in the bed of the truck, pounding away, and I missed...sledge slammed into the tailgate, making a nice dent.

Meh, who cares.. Truck's old anyhow.

Well, as I got more and more tired, I got more and more sloppy. I took a good hard swing at one, totally missed, and smacked myself in the shin just above the ankle with an 8# sledge.

That hurt.

Bad.

Really bad.

Can't do that with a post driver, and trust me...that's reason enough to own one.
 
dang, cmjust0... i'm starting to limp just thinking about that hit!

yikes!

see - chickens are very dangerous...
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Because standing on a step ladder holding a post with one hand while swinging a 10 pound sledge with the other which happens to have an inflamed arthritic elbow is no fun.
 
are you talking about one of these
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thats not mine i just got the pic off the web i wish i had one of those i would definatly have a better fence that the one i have right now
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Well, as I got more and more tired, I got more and more sloppy. I took a good hard swing at one, totally missed, and smacked myself in the shin just above the ankle with an 8# sledge.

Been there, done that! How bout hitting yourself in the wrist while holding the 8 foot ground rod for an electric fence with one hand and trying to pound it in with a sledge?

OWW!
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Think I will put it in horizontally, since they say you can do that. All I have to do is dig a shallow trench, I think.

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These stories are hilarious! Probably a dumb question but do you have a Lowe's or Home Depot? It should be much cheaper there.
 

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