Posted 2007-04-10 11:43 AM (#58982 - in reply to #58975) Subject: RE: T-post Jack
Expert
Posts: 2828 Location: Southern New Mexico
I don't know what brand it was. It belonged to my neighbour. I thought it was really cool, it almost looked like the old bumper jacks. I also saw someone use one at a trailride. They used t posts for their electric fence and had one to pull the posts back up.
Posted 2007-04-13 9:57 PM (#59252 - in reply to #58951) Subject: RE: T-post Jack
Elite Veteran
Posts: 671 Location: THE GREAT NORTHWET, OREGON(THE REAL GODS COUNTRY)
I use My "hilift jack, sometimes known as a handyman jack.Just wrap a short piece of chain around the post loop it over the jack and presto pulls it right out.I have also used a pitce of pipe and a chain to pull them.I carry the hi lift anyway fof lots of reasonsand uses,from jack,spreader,fence strecher,comealong,winch,and tons of other used.
Posted 2007-04-16 12:34 AM (#59372 - in reply to #58951) Subject: RE: T-post Jack
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Posts: 544 Location: Claxton, Ga.
I just used the frontend loader of my tractor to take some T-post out of the ground. Lowered bucket, strapped a cargo around the t-post, and pulled it right out of the ground.
Posted 2007-04-16 9:06 AM (#59384 - in reply to #58951) Subject: RE: T-post Jack
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Posts: 2
To remove t-post put your driver top side down in front of the post. Push top of post away from driver and hook one of the knobs of the post on the drivers bottom edge(which is facing up). pull top of post towards driver. This will lift the post out of the ground one knob at a time until lose enough to pull by hand. You only need one tool. A lot easier than hauling and setting up a jack.