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How to (safely) pull fence posts?
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<blockquote data-quote="Roozter" data-source="post: 7496" data-attributes="member: 870"><p>Tazza,</p><p>I love the 4 in 1 idea but don't want to buy a bucket. Maybe I could rent one. However, if I could get the chains and or nylon strap to work it would be easier then going to pick up a bucket and then having to take it back.</p><p>All great ideas, thanks everyone for chiming in. I like the mirror idea also, but I don't know if it would have helped in this scenario. The dust was so bad I couldn't see and lost track of my stopping point. I gave myself three rows of cleared land to signal when I should stop backward movement but the thick dust and a stubborn rock caused me to lose track of my spot and give too much power at the same time. Yes, I am very paranoid about safety of people around the machine and won't allow anyone around when I am operating it. There are plenty of NIOSH reports to confirm the reasons for my safety paranoia.</p><p>I figured I should give up on any idea of re-using the concrete plug. I guess that hole will end up with 4 - 5 bags of concrete after I replace the post! I just hope the concrete plug comes out with the post. I have found info that these vinyl posts come out of the plug easily. I don't want that because then I still have to dig out the old concrete.</p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roozter, post: 7496, member: 870"] Tazza, I love the 4 in 1 idea but don't want to buy a bucket. Maybe I could rent one. However, if I could get the chains and or nylon strap to work it would be easier then going to pick up a bucket and then having to take it back. All great ideas, thanks everyone for chiming in. I like the mirror idea also, but I don't know if it would have helped in this scenario. The dust was so bad I couldn't see and lost track of my stopping point. I gave myself three rows of cleared land to signal when I should stop backward movement but the thick dust and a stubborn rock caused me to lose track of my spot and give too much power at the same time. Yes, I am very paranoid about safety of people around the machine and won't allow anyone around when I am operating it. There are plenty of NIOSH reports to confirm the reasons for my safety paranoia. I figured I should give up on any idea of re-using the concrete plug. I guess that hole will end up with 4 - 5 bags of concrete after I replace the post! I just hope the concrete plug comes out with the post. I have found info that these vinyl posts come out of the plug easily. I don't want that because then I still have to dig out the old concrete. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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