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  • Telescopic Mast,
• 8/17/26

Driving Below Ground Level with a Revolution Telescopic Post Driver

How far below ground level a Revolution telescopic mast will drive a foot, and what happens to the post cap when it gets there.

Where you'd want it — anchors, dead men, a foot beside a strainer in a gateway, or working down in a foundation box.

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