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Pulling 7 inch driven wood posts? Best way
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<blockquote data-quote="Farmerjon" data-source="post: 1741428" data-attributes="member: 17113"><p>As a kid helped at the county fairgrounds pull post (most were old telephone poles cut down) 2 weeks before fair. They fenced in a lot of the grounds and grazed it, we are a free fair so all posts and fence removed for fair week then put back up. I was the chain kid, old timer using a Cockshutt tractor would pull up and "bump" the post with the front of the rear tire. I chained the chain to the bottom of the post, up the middle of the tire and around tire and rim (not where the valve stem is!) hook chain and he would back up. Some deep posts required rehooking one more time. Pay attention to the post and don't let the top of it swing and hit the tractor driver.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farmerjon, post: 1741428, member: 17113"] As a kid helped at the county fairgrounds pull post (most were old telephone poles cut down) 2 weeks before fair. They fenced in a lot of the grounds and grazed it, we are a free fair so all posts and fence removed for fair week then put back up. I was the chain kid, old timer using a Cockshutt tractor would pull up and "bump" the post with the front of the rear tire. I chained the chain to the bottom of the post, up the middle of the tire and around tire and rim (not where the valve stem is!) hook chain and he would back up. Some deep posts required rehooking one more time. Pay attention to the post and don't let the top of it swing and hit the tractor driver. [/QUOTE]
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