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Old 12-01-2008, 05:59 PM   #3 (permalink)
LBrown59
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Default Re: 4x4 fence post removel

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Originally Posted by EddieWalker View Post
I never though of notching the post.

I take a piece of scrap 2x4 or whatever I have lying around, and screw it into the side of the post. Same result, just probably takes a little longer.

If you don't have a FEL or tractor handy, you can also do this towards the bottom of the post and use a hydraulic bottle jack to get the post out. I've done this allot when repairing fences.

Eddie
"I've just took a hammer and driven a spike or larg nail into the post a ways .
Just need something on the post to snag the feel or BH bucket.

Wonder if I could do the same thing and pull post with a front blade.
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