quicksandfarmer
Elite Member
Here's the easiest way I've found. My fence had steel t-posts for the line posts and braced corners. I cut the field fence away from the corners. The t-posts were held with clips, I walked the fence and cut all the clips. Then I bolted two 48" pieces of 2x4 to one end of the field fence, put a chain on it and attached it to the tractor. I drove away from the posts and into the next field. The field fence was buried in the ground and covered in weeds but it came along in one piece.Do you have an easy way for removing old metal field fence?
I left the 2x4's on and used them to roll the whole thing up. Then I listed it on Craigslist for $5, it sold in one day.