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<blockquote data-quote="happyneighborsfencing" data-source="post: 78115" data-attributes="member: 11192"><p>I have been looking at crawler carriers that are equipped with post pounders(http://www.solofencingsystems.com/soltrak). They all have the drive controls on the outside of the machine with pounder controls so you can walk along behind the machine while pounding posts. I would like to look into doing this with my Gehl 4640. It has T-Bar controls which are mechanical not hydraulic or electric. I'm thinking I'll have to run these controls mechanically with cables. I do understand the danger of being on the outside of the skid steer while it is driving but on the level ground I think this is the way to go. Does anyone have an idea of what I'd need to do?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="happyneighborsfencing, post: 78115, member: 11192"] I have been looking at crawler carriers that are equipped with post pounders(http://www.solofencingsystems.com/soltrak). They all have the drive controls on the outside of the machine with pounder controls so you can walk along behind the machine while pounding posts. I would like to look into doing this with my Gehl 4640. It has T-Bar controls which are mechanical not hydraulic or electric. I'm thinking I'll have to run these controls mechanically with cables. I do understand the danger of being on the outside of the skid steer while it is driving but on the level ground I think this is the way to go. Does anyone have an idea of what I'd need to do? [/QUOTE]
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