Farm Utility Tractors have been used to press down Tee Posts from their conception. The problems are actually leveling out the bucket over your tee post then this post needs to slide across as the bucket when pressing down. (2) Compound that with softer metals for new posts and then the taller the posts the easier bending gets. It’s just not a sure thing and posts will drive down easier if they were bowed just a little toward the tractor. (3) Your utility tractor shouldn’t have any implement hanging off the back. (This turns your tractor into a teeter/tauter and you lose the engine front weight advantage. It is already tough for compact/tractors with their light engines.) How to help? The sweet pot for mounting your Front Clap is the right corner. You are able to watch your Helper, Hand Levers and Driver all at the same time. (Size of your tractor could be a factor so test then choose where to mount.) With our Front-Clamp the bucket is tilted up allowing dirt in the right corner of your bucket. To be clear too much weight will make the lifting and lowering dangerous but some weight it fine. (The very best place to add more weight is between the front tires.) Please check to see if clamp will fit over cutting edge of your bucket. Generally, Clamp mount's on righthand side, same side as your hydraulic controls. Our Clamp is held onto your bucket by drilling a 1/2" hole. Top of Clamp is threaded to except our 1/2" bolt. This bolt goes through from the bottom of Clamp then up through your bucket to be threaded into Clamp. (No wedging bolt from the top. It just won't hold together) Use our washers as a spacer if needed to shim-up Clamp onto bucket. Time to place your t-posts in the box with the posts sticking out over the right and please take operating slow at first. Always operate with safety in mind. Dealing with dry ground or Desert/Duty should have these words added to it. (impossible without help) Northern States have Frozen Ground and that ground thaws form the top down so (Patients). Our Drives make this way easier, but extremes are challenging for everyone. (Extremely Harden Ground) If your tractor’s front end starts to come off the ground STOP. Options are more weight or chop to moisture. Could add a pipe before placing tee posts up into your Driver barrel. Good place to buy a lite pipe is at your local muffler shop, (a shop that bends their own exhaust pipe or go to your lumberyard that has chain-link fence for sale and buy one of their pipes) or any size pipe or tubing that will handily slides over your T-posts. (Lite in weight) is the main idea and allows the tee post to knock around inside that pipe without kinking while pressing down. Length of hard ground pipe is when Driver barrel is stacked onto hard ground pipe it is at the exact height or length of your t-post fence. (Copyrighted all rights reserved.) (C)