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<blockquote data-quote="shloh1981" data-source="post: 741658" data-attributes="member: 12930"><p>If you have one a handyman jack also works by wrapping one end of a chain around the bottom of the post and the other around the lifting part of the jack. If the ground is soft you might need a small piece of plywood to put under the jack to keep it from sinking into the ground. This project seems like a lot of work but if you think the savings are worth the time you can never have enough t-posts around.</p><p></p><p>Good luck,</p><p></p><p>shloh1981</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shloh1981, post: 741658, member: 12930"] If you have one a handyman jack also works by wrapping one end of a chain around the bottom of the post and the other around the lifting part of the jack. If the ground is soft you might need a small piece of plywood to put under the jack to keep it from sinking into the ground. This project seems like a lot of work but if you think the savings are worth the time you can never have enough t-posts around. Good luck, shloh1981 [/QUOTE]
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