Pulling T Post ideas

   / Pulling T Post ideas #11  
I bought one of these at TSC, $13.99. I wrap a chain around the bucket and leave about 4' of chain between the puller and the bucket. That's enough to get it over the top of the t-post and let it drop down close to the bottom. I still have to get out of the seat but I drag the t-post I just pulled to the next t-post, remove the one I just pulled, throw it in the bucket, and put the puller on the next one. If I can't lift it out of the ground with the FEL, curling the bucket up has worked.


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   / Pulling T Post ideas #12  
I use my GF as the one that connects the chain to the T post. I stay on the tractor.
I guess you need a GF to help you !
Perhaps she needs a new boyfriend. Teach her to do the tractor work and get your backside out there doing the physical labor. I thought you were from Dixie? Most fellas down here are a wee bit more chivalrous. 😀
 
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#13  
It's looking like today is the last day of Summer and we're in for a big down turn in temps, along with some rain. I'm leaning towards welding a short piece of pipe onto the side of the loader, and pulling them out that way. Everything else seems to just complicate it. I've taken out dozens of posts with a chain, so that's not an issue.
 
   / Pulling T Post ideas #14  
I bought one of these at TSC, $13.99. I wrap a chain around the bucket and leave about 4' of chain between the puller and the bucket. That's enough to get it over the top of the t-post and let it drop down close to the bottom. I still have to get out of the seat but I drag the t-post I just pulled to the next t-post, remove the one I just pulled, throw it in the bucket, and put the puller on the next one. If I can't lift it out of the ground with the FEL, curling the bucket up has worked.


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If your bucket has enough dump angle(ie the top of the bucket is ahead of the cutting edge), Bolt this thing on a hinge on top of the bucket where you can see it... The real trick is now how to collect the t posts without getting off the tractor!
 
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#16  
I like it, but I'm never going to spend that much money just to be lazy. I'm hoping to be lazy for as little money as possible. :)
 
   / Pulling T Post ideas #17  
I try to find a helper to at least run the loader control,
I still prefer a couple of chain wrapps around the post and a straight pull up, posts cost to much to mangle and bend.
 
   / Pulling T Post ideas #18  
The other option is to stand on the ground and use a hand t-post puller. They work pretty well for me. It doesn't take much effort.
I also use a hand t-post puller. I can have a bunch of posts pulled by hand by the time I reposition the tractor and there's not as much risk of bending the posts.
 
   / Pulling T Post ideas #19  
Ya, i let my wife operate tractor, i operate chain. We make a good team. I pulled about 100 posts last time re realligned the fence in no time at all. She knows how to align tractor so as not to bend post. Cheaper than an attachment. I only have to buy her dinner.
 
   / Pulling T Post ideas #20  
I make sure my wife is in a good mood and the tractor is running right when I work the chains.

'cause...you know. She knows how-to use the FEL.
 

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