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Titan Post Drivers PGD3875 Light-Duty Portable Gas-Powered Driver with 1.3 HP 4-Stroke Engine, 3 7/8" Max Diameter, and 4 Adapter Collars, 50 lbs

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Features

  • Portable and Powerful: At 50 lbs, this self-contained driver is easy to transport and maneuver, offering exceptional power without cumbersome hoses or cords.
  • High-Performance Engine: Equipped with a 1.3 HP, 4-stroke engine, it delivers 700-1,350 beats per minute, ensuring fast and efficient post driving.
  • Versatile Use: Drives posts, pipes, rods, and stakes up to 3 7/8" diameter; includes 1", 2", 3", and 4" adapter collars for diverse applications.
  • User-Friendly Design: Ergonomic handles, easy recoil pull-start, and integrated stop switch provide comfort and straightforward operation with less fatigue.
  • Ideal For Light-Duty Projects: Designed for ranchers, farmers, and DIYers, it offers reliable performance for light-duty tasks (not recommended for commercial use).

Description

The Titan PGD3875 Light-Duty Post Driver is designed for professionals and hobbyists who need a reliable, portable solution for driving posts, pipes, rods, and stakes without the hassle of hoses or fuel mixtures. Powered by a 1.3 horsepower, 4-stroke engine, this lightweight 50-lb power driver offers the ideal blend of power and portability, making it easy to maneuver in any environment. With a 700-1,350 beats-per-minute rate, this gas powered post driver reduces physical effort and speeds up installation time, allowing you to work more efficiently. Equipped with four adapter collars (1", 2", 3", and 4"), the PGD3875 post driver gas powered model is versatile, accommodating various post sizes up to 3 7/8" in diameter. The self-contained design and durable construction ensure long-lasting use, while the comfortable handles, simple recoil pull-start, and trigger throttle with an integrated stop switch provide ease of use and superior control. Built to meet the needs of ranchers, farmers, and DIY enthusiasts, this driver is perfect for light duty applications but is not recommended for commercial use. Designed for convenience and reliability, the Titan PGD3875 comes complete with engine oil, extra lube, and a tool kit, all housed in a sturdy, protective case for easy transport and storage. Ideal for remote locations and tough terrain, this post driver allows for precise, efficient post installation without the strain and time associated with a manual impact driver. If you need a rugged, high performing post driver that offers both power and practicality, the Titan PGD3875 is the ideal choice for any light-duty project.

Material: Aluminum, Stainless Steel


Brand: Titan Post Drivers


Included Components: Protective Case


Number of Pieces: 1


Folded Size: 10 x 5 x 5 inches


Material: ‎Aluminum, Stainless Steel


Brand: ‎Titan Post Drivers


Included Components: ‎Protective Case


Number of Pieces: ‎1


Folded Size: ‎10 x 5 x 5 inches


UPC: ‎636166280552


Manufacturer: ‎Titan Post Drivers


Part Number: ‎PGD3875


Item model number: ‎PGD3875


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: June 27, 2017


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If you place your order now, the estimated arrival date for this product is: Friday, May 23

This item is non-returnable:

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Top Amazon Reviews


  • This unit is a beast!
This thing is a beast! At 50lbs, it is heavy, which works in it's favor. We used it today to install 20 t-posts. It takes about 30 seconds to install (going very slow and driving 2' into the ground) a t-post. I'm still in the break in period, so i used it at low to medium throttle and it did awesome! Love it so far! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025 by Jon

  • This thing is a work horse.
The media could not be loaded. I got the PDG 3875 and hoped it would do the trick and I was impressed. I got it to install 3.5 inch diameter Schedule 80 drill string 5 feet into the ground. I didn't know for sure if this would work or not but all the research said yes. I was worried this heavy of pipe would be too much for it and stop half way down but I just let it pound for awhile and it did the trick. My project included 6 pipes for a solar ground mount, 3 with a total length of 7'3" and 3 at 13'8". I will post videos and pics of my project if I can. In the video I found out I couldn't do the taller pipes without borrowing a friend's truck for added height. What I did was a bit sketchy, copy what I did at your own risk but for a person that is part mountain goat, this was no problem for me and I'm a feather weight. If a small person like me can lift and use this pounder to do this massive pipe, anyone can use it. I even hit rock on one pipe and it must have gone through the rock because anyone familiar with drill string knows there is plastic lining to the pipe. The pounder still pushed the metal down but the plastic got pushed back up the pipe and into the pounder. The pounder actually melted the plastic pipe and continued to push the metal down. I didn't know it was doing all this until after I reached the depth and pulled off the pounder. See pic with mushroomed plastic on top. Just note it took using water to soften the ground in July heat in Minnesota and 45 mins to an hour per pipe to reach 5 feet. If I had presoaked the ground, it would have gone much faster. The pipe that hit rock took 2 hours to push it down through rock, but the pounder just kept pushing. It is easy enough to use even one handed on top of the pipe so it was easy to pound for that long. Also a warning, I naively thought I needed more grease than I thought it had in there and caused the pounder to plug up the air holes in the piston chamber and Shane helped me with the problem even after hours, talk about customer service. Thank you Shane for the help, understanding, and advice on my project. I was quoted $1400 to push these down, I did it myself for half the cost and I get to keep the pounder. I will use it to put in ground rods and install chain link to keep people out of my solar array too. This has paid for itself already in one job. Highly recommended. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2022 by George R. George R.

  • Seller review...
I am a single woman... thought I could use this to help me with t posts... but it's too heavy for me to lift up like that and operate. I let the seller know the issue, and even though it's a non returnable item, they're letting me return it. That's a great company right there.
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2024 by Alicart

  • Plastic Parts
I used it right after receiving it. Loved how easily it started and ran (see note below). Drives posts ok. Big problem with the various sleeves it comes with to select post size. Those sleeves are plastic. I drove about 30 T-posts, a very common use for these posts drivers. The sleeve was a bit too big for the posts and sloppy. It didn't hold up and broke by the time I finished. I'm having a friend fabricate a new one from steel. No way these should be plastic. I rated it 4 stars because everything else seems well built. Oh, one more thing - the choke decal was upside down - had to call the dealer to see why it killed at first. She suggested reversing the choke setting and it ran perfectly. I'll send a photo of the broken fitting when I get it back from the fabricator. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Heavy and pounds
The weight is pretty much when elevating it over your head. I started it first and put it in fel bucket. Raised it up to top of post and the guy on a ladder picked it up and placed on the 4 inch lifetime post. Had to trim about 3/8 of an inch to fit into the barrel of the tool. Perfect tool for pounding posts. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2024 by David David

  • Love this thing
OK, I’ve had this for a couple of months now and I love it It’s a little difficult for t posts Probably wouldn’t be as bad if I was a little bit taller But it drove 2 3/8 drill stem Free very hard packed Clay in about 15 minutes. Going 3 feet deep.
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2024 by ricky sowers jr

  • Won’t run with choke off
Contacted seller and titan and haven’t heard back from either. Driver won’t run with the choke in the off position. Will update if issue gets resolved.
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2024 by pchunterpa

  • Time Saver
I bought this for fence building. It's been a dry year and I was driving the posts into hard clay ground. Using a manual t-post driver would have been extremely difficult. This thing drove them in with no problem. The only drawbacks to this are the weight and I would have preferred a steel bushing versus the plastic but overall I'm very pleased with it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2024 by fdebord

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