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I have a patented invention for pulling T-posts. May I introduce safeTpuller here?
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<blockquote data-quote="Chainsaw Driver" data-source="post: 1728855" data-attributes="member: 22757"><p>Thank you for adding the video, didn't know if that was permitted. The tool is specifically designed for crew use. I also used chains for years, and you're right, hooked correctly they bite well. Unfortunately, in my industry (pipeline construction) hand and back injuries occur from doing dumb things. Our tool is intended to remove the guess work and hopefully most of the human error. While the tool does in fact help protect personnel it also has the unique feature of not bending a post. The groove along the back holds the post straight. On a recent project, we pulled 120 posts in about an hour and put everyone of them back in when we rebuilt the fence. They were all straight. Saved us a bunch of money. Thank you to everyone that commented, I appreciate the feedback.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chainsaw Driver, post: 1728855, member: 22757"] Thank you for adding the video, didn't know if that was permitted. The tool is specifically designed for crew use. I also used chains for years, and you're right, hooked correctly they bite well. Unfortunately, in my industry (pipeline construction) hand and back injuries occur from doing dumb things. Our tool is intended to remove the guess work and hopefully most of the human error. While the tool does in fact help protect personnel it also has the unique feature of not bending a post. The groove along the back holds the post straight. On a recent project, we pulled 120 posts in about an hour and put everyone of them back in when we rebuilt the fence. They were all straight. Saved us a bunch of money. Thank you to everyone that commented, I appreciate the feedback. [/QUOTE]
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