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| anyone used a t-post puller im anxious to get a couple goats real soon and thought i could fence in a half acre then add on later if i could remove the posts in between the two halves to make one full acre just curious if they work well or not
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Didn't know they made such a thing We use a shovel & a crowbar when we need to pull T posts to move them. We do have a pole driver that we use when we set them but had never seen a puller.
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I us a 8' long piece of 2X4 timber, a rope and a bucked stump.
I tie the end of the timber to the bottom of the t post, kick the stump close to give the leverage and pull the timber down over the stump and levering the post up. Works great and is as cheap as chips.
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I'll second the harbor freight t-post puller. Cheap and it works well. Beats digging those things up, that's for sure!
White Brook Tilapia Farm
Kansas City, MO USA
www.tilapiasource.com
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| I've just always use the bucket loader on my tractor and a chain the come up in nothing flat
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We've done it that way as well lostchild, but when you only have a short line to pull, and don't want to bring out the tractor, these little pullers are great.
White Brook Tilapia Farm
Kansas City, MO USA
www.tilapiasource.com
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| Clamp a pipe wrench about 4" from ground level put a small floor jack under the wrench and just jack it up!
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