![]() You don't actually need to be above it to do the hammering. Which means i'll likely expend 3x the effort versus just doing it by hand anyway. But the thought of the "need" for a new tool is intriguing, plus I can probably find an excuse to use it at the house for something or other to justify the cost.īasically i'm looking at a way to be even lazier doing something I absolutely despise doing. ![]() It's an option, my buddy at the lease just called me a poon for this suggestion to him, so i will probably end up doing it the old fashioned way just because. Still, i'm 3/4 midget so I'll probably have to reach above my head even then. If i go this route, I'll be standing in the bed of the mule. We were able to drive to 15' with one we bought at Harbor Freight. We used an electric jackhammer to do a bunch of soil sampling in areas we couldn't get a drill rig into out at Reese AFB in Lubbock. Probably will want to just back a truck up and stand on the tailgate. The main problem you will face is getting high enough to put the hammer over the post to get started. I bet if you check somewhere like tractor supply or online you can even find a fitting you can buy instead of having to build your own. In that soil, an electric jackhammer should work just fine. ![]()
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