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<blockquote data-quote="A.G." data-source="post: 4733" data-attributes="member: 71"><p>I came up with one, had to use T 1 steel, only used one cylinder. It also pulls T stakes real well. The one thing that stinks about using a four in one for T stakes is it dings your edges. I wanted to keep my bucket in good shape, so a dedicated tool was the answer. (Same for pipe used as posts.) It is also handy for pulling studs in a building, shearing items, exploding concrete off pulled posts, and pulling bushes, small trees. Mine is close to the plate for more lift, you want it just far enough away so you can see it from the operators seat. Its fun, its small for an attachment, and very efficient if you have much pulling to to. One other negative of the four in one, is you can't see your grip as well. You can learn to feel it, or see how far your bucket is open upon gripping. The four in one is a great option, and once you get one you won't want to give it up. A.G.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A.G., post: 4733, member: 71"] I came up with one, had to use T 1 steel, only used one cylinder. It also pulls T stakes real well. The one thing that stinks about using a four in one for T stakes is it dings your edges. I wanted to keep my bucket in good shape, so a dedicated tool was the answer. (Same for pipe used as posts.) It is also handy for pulling studs in a building, shearing items, exploding concrete off pulled posts, and pulling bushes, small trees. Mine is close to the plate for more lift, you want it just far enough away so you can see it from the operators seat. Its fun, its small for an attachment, and very efficient if you have much pulling to to. One other negative of the four in one, is you can't see your grip as well. You can learn to feel it, or see how far your bucket is open upon gripping. The four in one is a great option, and once you get one you won't want to give it up. A.G. [/QUOTE]
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