Here s a pretty simply method for removing a fence post seated in concrete all without digging or messing with complicated equipment.
Best way to pull metal fence posts.
I wanted to post this to maybe help someone save a little time if they ever need to replace a fence which has wooden posts that are set in concrete and doesn t want to have to dig them out by hand here s the story my very aging neighbor lady down.
After selling the chain link from my fence on craigslist i wanted to remove the remaining metal posts along with the concrete from the ground.
Approaching it as mike did.
Position a fence post puller next to the t post to be removed.
Drill a 1 2 inch hole through.
It is not easy.
Set up your fulcrum about 6 inches 15 2 cm from the base of the t post and put the plank on top of it.
Have you ever tried removing a fence post that is cemented in.
Tie the other end of the rope several times around the base of the t post as close to the ground as possible.
I came up with.
Nifty way to pull posts without expensive tools or tractors.
Push the puller arm.
Tie your rope several times around the end of the plank.
With the post puller arm end up latch the puller s hook beneath one of the nodules on the t post.
If your metal posts have been set in buried concrete it s best to pull the concrete out with the each post and with mechanical help you can avoid excessive digging.
Im going to show you a quick and easy trick.