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<blockquote data-quote="Cowdirt" data-source="post: 741690" data-attributes="member: 2609"><p>TNCattle, if you have access to a tractor with a fel this wouldn't be a bad job. You'll need a helper; it will go at least twice as fast. Pull them before the ground gets too dry will make it real easy. A metal plate about 1/4" thick with a hole that will fit over the post and has one straight side on the hole works great. You'll need A short piece of chain with a hook on one end for attaching to the bucket or hayspear. The other end of the chain can be bolted or welded to the bracket.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowdirt, post: 741690, member: 2609"] TNCattle, if you have access to a tractor with a fel this wouldn't be a bad job. You'll need a helper; it will go at least twice as fast. Pull them before the ground gets too dry will make it real easy. A metal plate about 1/4" thick with a hole that will fit over the post and has one straight side on the hole works great. You'll need A short piece of chain with a hook on one end for attaching to the bucket or hayspear. The other end of the chain can be bolted or welded to the bracket. [/QUOTE]
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