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Rhino Gas Powered Drivers Pounding Fence Posts

We are outside of a guy’s house where we are putting in a backyard fence for a dog. It’s 4 feet tall. We are pounding the posts in. We...

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L&C Auger torque video
L&C Auger Torque video is featured by the Australian company

Ron Chouinard at L&C Enterprises-USA was featured in an Auger Torque newsletter for a video he did about their equipment. The company is based in Australia. They said “Ron...

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Explosion shows effects of an improperly grounded fence
Explosion shows effects of an improperly grounded fence

The importance of a properly ground fence. This is an older substation. About a month ago it had a ground fault that happened when the electricity just blew up...

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Test of Rhino GPD-45 Multi-Pro on frozen ground
Test of Rhino GPD-45 Multi-Pro on frozen ground

Today, we are working on a job to repair a damaged fence from a car going through it. It’s a 6-foot-high chain link fence. We are going to drive...

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Down pressure helps Auger Torque to work in tougher soil
Down pressure helps Auger Torque to work in tougher soil.

Today I want to demonstrate the value of using the downrigger on a skid-steer. We are looking at how down pressure helps Auger Torque to work in tougher soil....

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Auger Torque review shows impressive power, posthole cleaning, speed
Auger Torque review shows impressive power, posthole cleaning, speed.

Today, we are working on a small project for the Delta Animal Shelter. We are actually going to be drilling through some frozen ground. They came in to ask...

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Auger Torque tears through asphalt, frozen ground
Auger Torque tears through asphalt, frozen ground.

Today, we are working on a project in Iron Mountain, Mich. We are looking at auger torque as it tears through asphalt and frozen ground. It’s pretty cold out...

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How we use a Rhino fence post driver on a chain link job
How we use a Rhino fence post driver on a chain link job

The Rhino PD-50 is actually run by air. It will hammer or vibrate the post down. In this case, we are pounding it down four feet. It’s taking about...

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