boggen
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- SSTT (Sideways Snake Tain Tractor) and STB (sideways train box) tractor, dirt harvester
when ya tied the end of the wire mesh on, you may have done so at an angle to the post.
((other words it would be like pulling out a tree roots *see below post*))
http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/build-yourself/129506-tree-puller-hard-get-trees.html
make sure the wire / staples holding the end of mesh, is straight and not at an angle.
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other things, if you used a post hole digger that was mounted to tractor. you may have angled the hole some, allowing post to work itself out.
post is not deep enough.
the side of mesh wire you are pulling from, is higher than the other end of mesh that is connected to the posts. it does not take much. if this is case try tighten the mesh half the distance. vs trying to tighten entire 200 feet. just a couple ratchet straps wrapped around a generic post, and hooked into the mesh. and give it a could cranks. that way, the entire 200 feet of mesh weight is not being pulled.
((other words it would be like pulling out a tree roots *see below post*))
http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/build-yourself/129506-tree-puller-hard-get-trees.html
make sure the wire / staples holding the end of mesh, is straight and not at an angle.
--------------------
other things, if you used a post hole digger that was mounted to tractor. you may have angled the hole some, allowing post to work itself out.
post is not deep enough.
the side of mesh wire you are pulling from, is higher than the other end of mesh that is connected to the posts. it does not take much. if this is case try tighten the mesh half the distance. vs trying to tighten entire 200 feet. just a couple ratchet straps wrapped around a generic post, and hooked into the mesh. and give it a could cranks. that way, the entire 200 feet of mesh weight is not being pulled.