Remove T-Posts from Ground with Handyman Jack, Tractor. $28.59. Free shipping. Post Puller, The JackJaw®205 "T" fence post puller is a premier tool that easily pulls “T” fence posts, real estate signs, string line stakes, and pulls ¾” form stakes used in concrete applications, . This model with it’s horizontal base is optimized for “T” fence post extraction. bmc29O9ijkwi The idea is that you wrap your chain around the base (as low as you can) of the stump or bush, and then attach it to the arm on the Farm Jack. I used a little metal hook I bought at the hardware store to attach the chain to a hole in the arm of the jack, but again, this may vary depending on how your jack is constructed. 7sV4GxztWhMK Aug 1, 2020 · First, make the brace that will be attached to the fence post and be used to help jack the fence post out of the ground. Drill holes in the drill bit. Measure and make sure that the holes are lined up on the two boards. The 3/8" screws will be run through the holes and used to "attach" the two boards together and to the fend post. Make sure that you use 2 of the washers when you insert the screws. rlnL3aAQVcMU Aug 10, 2017 · A while back, I saw a vid on youtube where they were pulling large concreted in fence posts out of the ground relatively easily with a farm jack and as I've got 20+ 6ft concrete posts to pull out, I bought a cheap 3 ton farm jack and a lifting sling, but the problem I've got is that the ground is very soft, so even with wood under the jack, the jack starts to sink and tilt over towards the post and it can't get any leverage on the lifting sling. WwfQ9LisvAF6
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