A nice tight chain to pull posts

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jimpen

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Mahindra Max 25HST
I have a nice little Mahindra Max25. I have an FEL and backhoe to do this.

The former owner used railroad ties for fence posts (about 6x10") driven to various depths. I want to get rid of them all. (Somewhere over 50 of them.) So I'm looking for a good chain to do it with. I've tried using straps to do this in the past and currently. They are <expletives deleted> totally worthless.

My neighbor has some really nice tight chains about 8' that are roughly an octagonal/hexagonal that he has used in the past. He doesn't remember where he got them. What I've seen at TSC would last about a day.

I saw the post below but I'm not seeing what I'm looking for:
http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/...82829-where-buy-chains-binders-ratchet-3.html
 
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It is true that square chains would slip less but I pulled many posts and trees with round chains. I make two loops around small post, one loop around large posts and use slip hook. Forgot what size I have. It is either 5/16 to 3/8.
 
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Have you tried making a figure 8 large enough to drop over the post - drop both loops together. Very little if any slippage of the chain when lifting and I use 3/8" size chain on steel posts. Cinches down nice and tight and I use a 3pt boom pole the 1000# loop - not the end tip loop 500# on my unit.

idaho2
 
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I can second the recommendation for the Brush Grubber chain. I have one of the heavy duty ones and have used it for pulling everything... stumps, bushes, roots, rocks, etc. The V-bar cleats on the chain grabs onto most anything... even rocks. For me it has turned out to be well worth the money spent.
 
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Just go with a 1/4" or a 5/16" grade 10 alloy chain, do a double choke on the post and pull it out. I use the 1/4" all the time, it has a WLL: of 4300 lbs and very easy to handle. Your tractor will not break that chain. This website has some interesting info
Kennedy Wire Rope and Sling Company
 
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you can buy a chain at kmart. the maax 25 doesn't have hardly enough power to break much of any type of mooring rope let alone a chain with lifting. your loader has a lifting capacity of 900 pounds. The cheapest of chains can lift 4 times that amount
 
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I went out and grabbed the chain that Brad pointed at Lowe's.

But now the one I'm trying to figure out is how it only costs $36.98? I priced out the 5/16 chain at $2.88 per foot. The hooks are $4.98. That would be $67.56 to make the same thing.

I am probably going to pay for the additional hooks and cut it in half, or at least add the hooks. Twenty feet is a pain in the butt to grab a 36 inch radius pole. :(
 

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