I like electric but I would figure that battery operated tools might struggle. It's red clay for about a foot then rocks.īudget? Meh.300 bucks seems nice. I don't think the ground is as obnoxiously hard in the area I intend to put the permanent wood fence posts in BUT it isn't too far behind here in Central Virginia. If you have any idea, do you think that tool could double for something like that? I don't know much about wooden fence posts but speculate that the diameter of the tool and wood could be an issue if the tool hole isn't large enough. I am also going to be installing wooden posts for a real fence at some point. I am wondering if that might be up to the job. I really like the gas powered driver that Dustball linked to. My AWD Subaru got stuck in the mud here today after the snow melted, lol. I would have to say that the ground is soaked.
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