🔧 Drive Your Projects Forward with Power!
The HENHAIY 52CC 2 Stroke Gas Powered T Post Driver is a high-performance tool designed for efficiency and ease of use. With a powerful 1900W engine and a maximum rotational speed of 6500 RPM, this portable petrol piledriver is perfect for a variety of applications, including fencing and gardening. Its lightweight aluminum housing and shock-absorbing features ensure durability and comfort during operation.
Brand | HENHAIY |
Power Source | Gas Powered |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 6500 RPM |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Color | Red 2 Stroke 52cc |
Included Components | 1 x Oil-mixing Kettle, 1 x Petrol Post Driver, 1 x Funnel & Filter Nozzle, 2 x Post Driving Head, 1 x Tools Kit |
Special Feature | High Performance |
Product Dimensions | 31.5"L x 13.78"W x 9.84"H |
Material | ABS |
Maximum Torque | 3.5 Newton Meters |
Speed | 6500 RPM |
Item Weight | 46.2 Pounds |
Maximum Power | 2.3 Horsepower |
Item Torque | 3.5 Newton Meters |
Drill Type | Earth Drill |
Is Electric | No |
Manufacturer | HENHAIY |
Item Weight | 46.2 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | LCR-18 |
Wattage | 1.9 KW |
Special Features | High Performance |
J**K
Fast shipping
Great product
M**Y
Works perfectly
Drove several t posts already with no problems at all, ground is currently frozen as well.The trick is to not use full throttle! If you use full throttle the machine just sort of vibrates and doesn’t drive the t posts. Don’t use full throttle and it works perfectly.
M**L
DO NOT BUY THIS
DO NOT BUY THIS! This machine is a complete waste of money. It won't push any posts into clay, dirt, rock, or hard sand. Not big posts or small ones. The machine has no driving capabilities. It only shakes and vibrates but doesn't actually pound or hammer at all. Also if you order this and try to return it, they make you pay for the return postage which will cost you about the same as the machine did to begin with. If I could give this product zero stars I would.
C**N
T-Posts and clay, no problem!
I bought this to drive t-posts for a fence. I did quite a few with a hand driver last year which was tough in many areas of my yard due to hard clay and large rocks. It took forever. We decided to move the fence and there was no way I was going to drive all the posts by hand again. I was worried about this powered driver as the price was pretty cheap compared to other amazon sellers and the big box stores which look to be selling the same exact model under different names.There really was no assembly. I just screwed on the sleeve, mixed the oil/gas, and it started right up. Just finished putting in 20 t-posts and it even went through the toughest part of our yard, where I wouldn't have even bothered trying by hand. In the toughest parts where the clay is like cement, or there are more rocks in the ground, it took a little longer to get through. Maybe an extra 10-15 seconds, but it got through it.If you are on the fence about getting this, just do it. It is well worth it.
L**D
Excellent value for the price.
We use this to pound silt fence with 1.25" wood stakes. We call it the erosion control wonder. There are more expensive pounders, but the price difference makes this pounder almost disposable.
S**8
Wow, bang for a buck finally!
I was worried this wouldn’t have the power to drive the 8ft t-posts for our new pasture, but it’s 160 bucks vs 700-1500 bucks and 30lbs vs 50-60lbs. This little guy does the job. I have drove 75-100 posts so far and it’s great even if it does break during the install of the next 1000-1500 posts it’s worth it. The ground I’m driving is hard packed clay and sand.
P**U
What a piece of junk
I would give zero stars but you have to give atleast 1. This thing is a complete waste of money.I live in central new mexico Where the dirt is mainly sand and this p o s wouldn't even drive a six foot t post 1 foot in the ground, if I hadn't already thrown away the box I would request a refund absolutely a rip off
K**Y
Pile driver
After reading the reviews I decided to perched this equipment, but after using this driver for the first time this week there was screws falling out there's one I don't even know were it came from
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