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I Dig Texas Post Driver Lineup Offers Three Skid Steer Post Driving Options

Contractors can choose from three impactful Texas Post Driver models by I Dig Texas for fencing installations. The lineup offers varying energy levels, post capacities and machine requirements, all powered by nitrogen cells for consistent performance. Made in the United States, these drivers come with a lifetime warranty for reliable operation.

April 15, 2026 - West Edition #8
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I Dig Texas’s Texas Post Driver Series 500 is attached to a skid steer and is designed to deliver strong impact for post-driving applications.
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I Dig Texas’s Texas Post Driver Series 500 is attached to a skid steer and is designed to deliver strong impact for post-driving applications.
I Dig Texas’s Texas Post Driver Series 500 is attached to a skid steer and is designed to deliver strong impact for post-driving applications.   (I Dig Texas photo) A steel post is positioned beneath an I Dig Texas post driver attachment.   (I Dig Texas photo) A skid steer is equipped with a Texas Post Driver Series 750.   (I Dig Texas photo)

Contractors handling fencing installs and post-driving work have multiple options within the Texas Post Driver lineup from I Dig Texas, with three models designed around different impact levels and post sizes.

The lineup provides a consistent, machine-driven approach to post installation while allowing contractors to select a model based on the specifications required for each application.

Post installation requirements can vary depending on material type, post diameter and ground conditions.

The Texas Post Driver lineup includes three models that share a similar operating system while differing in energy class, capacity and machine requirements. Across all units, the system is built around a nitrogen-powered design intended to deliver consistent impact during operation, according to I Dig Texas.

The lineup includes both center-mount and side-mount configurations.

The side-mount option allows operators to position the driver to the left or right side of the machine, enabling them to run parallel to fence lines rather than repositioning for each post. This configuration can be used in applications where maintaining a consistent line is required or where obstacles limit direct access to the post location.

The TPD-500 model is equipped with a 5-in. recessed strike plate for driving t-posts and pipe with up to a 4.5-in. outer diameter. The unit has a 500 ft.-lb. energy class and an approximate weight of 350 lbs. Minimum skid steer lifting capacity is listed at 1,500 lbs. The attachment is built with a fully welded and gusseted mount.

The TPD-750 model features a 750 ft.-lb. energy class and is designed to drive posts up to 8 in. in outer diameter. The unit includes flat or dome tool options and is built with a 1.5-in. steel plate frame. Minimum skid steer lifting capacity is listed at 2,000 lbs. The system supports interchangeable tools, including breaker point configurations, depending on the application.

The TPD-1250 Premium model features a 1,250 ft.-lb. energy class and includes a 9.5-in. inner diameter dome tool for driving posts up to a 9.5-in. outer diameter. The unit has a listed weight near 1,300 lbs. and requires a minimum skid steer lifting capacity of 2,500 lbs. The model also supports interchangeable tools, including dome, flat and breaker point options.

Across all three models, the lineup uses nitrogen power cells, according to I Dig Texas. Each unit is equipped with mounts, hoses and couplers fabricated in the United States through Amarekan Mfg. (Texas and Oklahoma). All Texas Post Drivers are backed by a lifetime warranty through the manufacturer.

With three models available, contractors can select a post driver based on energy class, post capacity and machine compatibility while maintaining a strong operating system across the lineup.

(All photos courtesy of I Dig Texas.)


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