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Re: Re: Re: T post puller
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Posted by Paul on January 14, 2002 at 11:53:53 from (216.138.63.147):
In Reply to: Re: Re: T post puller posted by Can't Belive this works, but...... on January 14, 2002 at 08:23:40:
Yeah, I wouldn't want to try it if the ground was frozen. I pulled about a hundred one hot summer evening after work. I don't remember the exact number, but it was a 3/4 ton truck bed full. They were on some reclaimed strip mined pasture, and the foreman said I could have all I could pull before tomorrow morning. I got them all - he couldn't believe it, ha. Some of them you couldn't hardly walk to. All I had that evening was a short piece of rectangular tubing that slides in the stake pocket on a flatbed semitrailer. I've used a short piece of 2X4, but it will wear out quick. By the way - this wasn't my idea - I stole it from someone else. You'll be surprised how easy it works. You're using the "T" post itself for the lever, and the inverted driver is the fulcrum.
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