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Pulling 7 inch driven wood posts? Best way
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<blockquote data-quote="BryanM" data-source="post: 1741641" data-attributes="member: 6828"><p>So I messed with another post today, I got it out with some new methods. Yes I move the post in diff directions this time with the loader. This time I got a bit more aggressive with it. Didnt stop with first crack of the post but stopped on the 3rd.</p><p>The reason I am pulling the post is because replacing old Fence I put in, incorrectly. Priced out steel post would love to go in that direction but cost is to high. and we have no steel pipe/used field oil pipe in my area. So CallmeFence your correct. AS far as the auger great idea, thought of it dont have an auger any more. could rent one but went another direction.</p><p>I am thinking I just need to get a bit more aggressive wiggling the post if you will.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BryanM, post: 1741641, member: 6828"] So I messed with another post today, I got it out with some new methods. Yes I move the post in diff directions this time with the loader. This time I got a bit more aggressive with it. Didnt stop with first crack of the post but stopped on the 3rd. The reason I am pulling the post is because replacing old Fence I put in, incorrectly. Priced out steel post would love to go in that direction but cost is to high. and we have no steel pipe/used field oil pipe in my area. So CallmeFence your correct. AS far as the auger great idea, thought of it dont have an auger any more. could rent one but went another direction. I am thinking I just need to get a bit more aggressive wiggling the post if you will. [/QUOTE]
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