Pull the T post from the top and it keeps them straighter. I have a T post bracket that is simply a piece of flat steel with a cahin attached. An oversize "T" is cut in it. It slips over the top and a chain hooks to it. When you pull it up with the loader, it cocks and grabs the post and will not slip. It's fast, easy on, easy off. When you lift with a loader and it won't budge, lower the loader down and use the bucket curl. You will deliver more pull power.