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Remove Fence posts the easy way

Doc

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Very impressive. Wish I had known this trick a few years back.

The Easy way to remove fence posts with a tire, chain and truck.

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcskAyeCE1A"]Easy way to pull / remove fence posts - YouTube[/ame]
 

MrLiberty

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Re: Pull Fence posts the easy way

Doesn't look like the posts were that secure to begin with, especially the second one. I've done better with a bumper jack and chain. :biggrin:
 

JimVT

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I had a sisxside on a trailer and used its winch to pull straight up one time. at home I use the tractor bucket and lift.
thanks to u tube you can find out lots of things
 

mla2ofus

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I've used a reinforced pallet leaning against the post at a 45* angle in the same way.
Mike
 

pixie

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It's getting them IN that's a problem.
There is always a rock where you want one.

I've given up even trying to get even spacing ; just a straight line would be nice.

I built a pole barn thing a few years ago. We used an auger on a tractor. Good thing it was just a crazy do it myself deal and not something serious that required proper spacing.
 
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