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    Hb,coonhoods,feed pen, beer (no stitches)

    Made a trip to the lease to move protein feeder and build a new pen. Got it all done and spent some time with some old college buddies and fellow TBH's.

    Nothing like time spent in the Hill Country.

    Found out that after a few beers and 30 tpost, the T POST Driver swings back!
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    #2
    I found that out once too. About put me on the ground.

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      #3
      Felt the jaw compress and was awake before my butt hit the ground. Bled like a stuck hog for an hour

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        #4
        I've done that before, didn't know I could hit myself that hard.

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          #5
          Been there before . Got lucky didn’t get stitches .

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            #6
            Lessons learned

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              #7
              Been there done that. 15 stitches to the top of my knoggin.

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                #8
                Was wondering one day how my buddy managed to pull off doing that a week earlier. Two swings in I found out and it about knocked me out. No stitches but left a pretty good scar on my head to remind me it is definitely possible to knock the heck out of yourself with a t-post driver.


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                  #9
                  Knock on wood...

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                    #10
                    BTDT.......Glad yer OK. Pain is just Weakness Leaving the Body......

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                      #11
                      I have used T-post drivers alot in my life.
                      But how do you manage to hit yourself in the top of the head? Not im curious.
                      Just lose it when starting the next post?


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                        #12
                        Originally posted by bloodstick View Post
                        I have used T-post drivers alot in my life.
                        But how do you manage to hit yourself in the top of the head? Not im curious.
                        Just lose it when starting the next post?


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                        In my case, I pulled it up too high and it came up over the post. When I came down with all I had it pivoted on the top of the post and I slammed it into the side of my head. I too was curious how its possible, now I know....


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                          #13
                          How long have you been using the coonhoods? How do you like them?

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by BURTONboy View Post
                            In my case, I pulled it up too high and it came up over the post. When I came down with all I had it pivoted on the top of the post and I slammed it into the side of my head. I too was curious how its possible, now I know....


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                            Ouch. Im sure your head felt wonderful the next day.


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                              #15
                              I have drove thousands of T posts in my life and up until last weekend was amazed at how this could happen to someone. I came up so high with the driver that it came off the post and down onto my head. Almost knocked me out and I should have went and got a couple of stitches.
                              It bled like a SOB had to take my shirt off to wrap around my head.

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