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    Check out this new Honda powered post driver

    My apologies, no offense intended. Posting in forums is a new thing for me. As for Canada, we will be selling there in the near future, this has been a learning experience for us. The process for gaining an import licence/ bond from Australia was extremely beuracratic and complicated. We...
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    Check out this new Honda powered post driver

    Angus in Texas.....What makes these bettter than the pneumatic units is the fact that you dont have to mess with a compressor or hoses, any where a man can get to the driver can get to, we all have ran into areas that have difficult access. Also, the less expensive drivers that run off of the...
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    Check out this new Honda powered post driver

    Weighs in at about 35 pounds, I lived several years in Alaska and drove alot of 2 3/8 inch pipe into frozen ground using a pneumatic (rhino) driver. I am confident that this driver can drive rebar in frozen ground. It performs as well as the big pneumatic drivers, delivers 1720 blows per minute...
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    Check out this new Honda powered post driver

    We recently drove a mile of t posts using this driver that was engineered and developed in the Australian Outback. Now available in the US. A very effective driver even in tough rocky conditions. We have used many types of drivers over the years, we like this one the best. Very reasonably...
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