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    I recently had a suggestion that I should add T-Post pullers to the growing list of things I build at BB Farm Supply. Do any of you guys have any ideas on how to build these? I've seen them but never have had the chance to get close to one. I'd like to build one for the girlfriend's dad so I can keep my back in decent shape for a little while longer. Pulling them by hand is harder than **** on an old fat man like me!!

    Bryce
    BB Farm Supply
    Miller Thunderbolt AC/DC

  • #2
    if you are pulling them get a high lift jack and a chain and do a double half hitch on the post and start to jack thats how i have done them

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    • #3
      Two words.....Loader bucket

      Ok, I know that doesn't help, but that's what I use
      Bobcat 250, MM 210, Syncrowave 180, Spectrum 375
      Cat 242B Skid Steer, Challenger (Cat/Agco) MT275
      1 Thessalonians 4:11-12

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      • #4
        One word GOOGLE !! More information than you want.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by SkidSteerSteve View Post
          Two words.....Loader bucket
          That’s exactly how we do it. In fact I have an operator for pulling them . I use an endless chain, choke the T-post, and hook the chain over the center hook on the bucket. If by chance the spade on the T-post is hooked under a root, just drive forward, or backwards, she’ll pop loose!
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          • #6
            HF has one,
            Harbor Freight buys their top quality tools from the same factories that supply our competitors. We cut out the middleman and pass the savings to you!


            You may want to download the product manual from HF and start specing yours out from there.

            I just use the jack that I kept from 78 Ford LTD Wagon, my "Grisswalds Wagon". I just throw a chain around what ever I want to pull out and start racketting.


            Jerry

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            • #7
              I was doing a little surfing around and found this little toy. Since we were on the subject of fence posts, thought I'd throw it in here. I could have used one of these a few years ago. Had to rebuild the fence on about 200 acres. SSS

              Bobcat 250, MM 210, Syncrowave 180, Spectrum 375
              Cat 242B Skid Steer, Challenger (Cat/Agco) MT275
              1 Thessalonians 4:11-12

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              • #8
                Originally posted by SkidSteerSteve View Post
                I was doing a little surfing around and found this little toy. Since we were on the subject of fence posts, thought I'd throw it in here. I could have used one of these a few years ago. Had to rebuild the fence on about 200 acres. SSS
                Now you’re talking my language!


                1st picture is the very best post puller I’ve ever used!
                2nd picture is the post going in.
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