Don't do it.

   / Don't do it. #21  
Chaining up the post the draping the chain over the tractor tire then putting the rest of the chin under the tire, so moving forward would walk the chain pulling the post up. What think yee?
Wouldn't there be some concern that all of a sudden, the post would let go and it would come flying up to smack you in the back of the head? It would be my concern.

Some guy said earlier in the thread, "Don't do it!" ;)
 
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   / Don't do it. #22  
I was thinking about this method recently and wondering if you couldn't do the same backing the tractor rear wheel up to the post, Chaining up the post the draping the chain over the tractor tire then putting the rest of the chin under the tire, so moving forward would walk the chain pulling the post up. What think yee?

There’s the risk that the post doesn’t move and the tractor rotates around the axle instead.
 
   / Don't do it. #23  
I find chaining to the CAT dozer blade and lifting does the trick.
 
   / Don't do it. #24  
You aren't supposed to pull post with the loader, you are supposed to lift them with the 3 point.

SR
 
   / Don't do it. #25  
My gate posts are REAL - 8x8 railroad ties. Sunk four feet in the ground. There is NO WAY my M6040 could pull those posts - even if my life depended upon it. It would be my hand shovel and dig, dig - etc.

Besides they have been - in place - for over 42 years and are now a part of Mother Earth.
 
   / Don't do it. #26  
I understand one side of the stump bucket was pulled from the QA after the loader arm bent.
Get rid of that crappy SSQA style. You wreck them with a 25hp tractor.
 
   / Don't do it. #27  
I got the sense that the original post was a "Don't do that" to responding to a neighbors request for help, with the example of the penalty for doing so.
I am made appreciative of this forum's membership by all the great comments of solutions to overcome the challenge. The response to the neighbor could have been...

"HEll Yes, I've got this great idea and I want to give it a try."
Glad to help you OUT!

I have gained much here!
 
   / Don't do it. #28  
The T post around the garden I have been able to pull some out by
hand the ornery ones have been using a bumper jack and chain haven't
tryed the tractor quick hitch yet

willy
 
   / Don't do it. #29  
I have three tractors with loaders. Two are farm tractors that are 65 and 70hp. The other is a full sized loader backhoe with 80 hp that's supposed to be able to lift 6,000 pounds with the loader.

I can pull T posts and wood posts in compacted dirt with any of my tractors. But the only one that will pull a wood post in concrete is the backhoe, and when I do that, I get the RPM's up for more power. There is a pause when it maxes out, and then the post breaks free, and lifts out easily.

On a side note, there is a night and day difference between a post in concrete, and a post in compacted soil!!!!!!
 
   / Don't do it. #30  
Neighbor lady called yesterday wanting me to bring the MX over and pull a gate post out. Knowing how rock hard our clay and rock soil is I declined and suggested they dig down some and cut it off.
20 minutes later I see my neighbor roar off the hill and down the road in her direction.
Today that tractor neighbor calls me explaining that he bent the loader and sprung a quick attachment pin or plate on the machine. He explained that he will cut one loader arm and weld it back on to reposition it.
Sorry to hear his misfortune. It's easy to exceed the loader capacity trying to pull something out of the ground.
If your neighbor asks you to do this just say no.
They are called "loader" for a reason.
 

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