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Danuser HAMMER - 800-733-0275 Hamilton Equipment - The NEW Danuser HAMMER VIDEO

Hamilton Equipment -800-733-0275 - is proud to introduce the new Danuser HAMMER post driver, in addition to the full line of stocking Danuser wholegoods and parts.

Danuser HAMMER - 800-733-0275 Hamilton Equipment - The NEW Danuser HAMMER VIDEO
2012-05-17
LANCASTER COUNTY, PA, May 17, 2012 (Press-News.org) Hamilton Equipment -800-733-0275 - is proud to introduce the new Danuser HAMMER post driver, in addition to the full line of stocking Danuser wholegoods and parts. This one-person HAMMER post driver has an innovative design to achieve a full stroke with every cycle - maximizing the impact force. The HAMMER does NOT use springs, hydraulic cylinders or a return line.

Watch our Hammer video to see it crush the competition! A must-see!

The Danuser HAMMER has a free fall weight design that keeps the hammer weight from striking the top of the posts. And the grapple option allows one-person operation by picking up the post from the ground without additional hydraulics or controls.

The HAMMER tilt option allows up to 20 degrees tilt to the left or right!

This NEW Danuser HAMMER easily drives T-Posts, Fence Posts, Tent Stakes, Guard Rails, Pipe Fence, Median Dividers, Sign Posts and Railroad Ties.

Hamilton Equipment stocks a full line of Danuser products and parts!

Call us at 800-733-0275 and ask for Ron, Jamie or Jan in wholegoods or visit us at www.haminc.com.

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[Press-News.org] Danuser HAMMER - 800-733-0275 Hamilton Equipment - The NEW Danuser HAMMER VIDEO
Hamilton Equipment -800-733-0275 - is proud to introduce the new Danuser HAMMER post driver, in addition to the full line of stocking Danuser wholegoods and parts.