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Posted by Paul on January 13, 2002 at 22:52:47 from (216.138.63.151):
In Reply to: T post puller posted by BTD on January 13, 2002 at 13:36:40:
All you need is a hand operated tubular "T" post driver (the kind that you lift by hand and drop like a mini pile driver). Walk up to the "T" post on the nubbin side. Push the top of the post away from you. Turn the post driver upside down and put the top of it on the ground about six inches in front of the post. Lean the bottom of the driver in under the handiest nubbin. Pull the top of the post back to you. This will pull the post out about an inch or two. Now push the post away from you, holding the driver against the nubbins. It will "ratchet" to the next handiest nubbin, and then you pull the top of the post back to you again. About three ratchets and it will be loose enough to lift out easily. It's simple, quick and easy. I've pulled hundreds of posts using this method, and you don't have to drag around any jacks, chains, levers or tractors. A lot of my posts are in the woods and impossible to get at with a tractor.
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