If the ground is dry and hard - next to impossible to get it to budge. Wondering if I made a mistake buying it. Also wondering if those metal posts were the longer ones.
The tool worked well for me. I'm with you on the dry and hard ground. I've solved that issue in the past by just using a hose and putting water around the area I'm workin in. Let it set for about an hour and the ground is much more workable.
@@greatescapefarms Does not work when t-posts have been in the ground for decades. The metal fuses with the clay. Almost like they are set in concrete, but I know they are not. Has anyone tried this by including a breaker bar?
@@cherylmackowiak3728 Mine were only in the ground for 5 or so years, so this was not an issue. We'll see if anyone else can chime in here that has the same issue as you.
Thanks for sharing. I'm considering MeWe. I get longer posts from my local Southern States or Tractor Supply. They both have 6+ foot T-Posts (in my area at least).
You did a great job showing how it works. Perfect length video as well Can't wait to get those ugly posts out!
Thanks for the kind words.
Thank you. Nice and straight forward.
Looks lovely and cold, lucky you.
If the ground is dry and hard - next to impossible to get it to budge. Wondering if I made a mistake buying it. Also wondering if those metal posts were the longer ones.
The tool worked well for me. I'm with you on the dry and hard ground. I've solved that issue in the past by just using a hose and putting water around the area I'm workin in. Let it set for about an hour and the ground is much more workable.
@@greatescapefarms Does not work when t-posts have been in the ground for decades. The metal fuses with the clay. Almost like they are set in concrete, but I know they are not. Has anyone tried this by including a breaker bar?
@@cherylmackowiak3728 Mine were only in the ground for 5 or so years, so this was not an issue. We'll see if anyone else can chime in here that has the same issue as you.
We have used a tractors 3-point with a chain wrapped around the post before. They came out like a knife through hot butter.
Sharing on MeWe. Where did you get those nice long T-Posts? Around here, the tallest ones are 5/ft which are 4/ft by the time you pound them in.
@Annie Gaddis ... I get up to 7' posts at Tractor Supply. I am also on MeWe ... Want to be a contact ? Send me a request 👍
Nice video - Greetings from Wayne county (WV)
Thanks for sharing. I'm considering MeWe. I get longer posts from my local Southern States or Tractor Supply. They both have 6+ foot T-Posts (in my area at least).
Great thank you!