Thank you for actually showing your failed attempt. Too many videos make things look like the easiest thing in the world but then it doesn't go like they showed at all. So thank you for being real with it!
Tire on rim inflated with air stand up tire next to post chain under latch 3x around post and other end hooked to truck put in gear post is out in 2 seconds tire rolls with chain
Dolls with hair made of plastic eat food through mouths at least multiple times with no measuring if top off filler straight to dvd but still not too bad if you like thing said
That'll work in the absence of a better way, like a lifted jeep/truck with a winch on the front, a loader tractor or skid loader with either bucket or forks, a wrecker boom, etc. But for using what the average person has in the garage your way gets it done for those 6" creted holes!
Follow up: My fence guy had 2 bent posts to straighten (for an old 4’ chain link fence). He could not lift one out with his helper and a farm jack. So they pushed on it and voila, it straightened! They pushed on the other post and it snapped off and broke, so they ended up placing a new post next to that one. (They were bent by the tree guy who didn’t bother to un-hitch his stump grinder from his truck). Anyways this project was, as I suspected, out of my purview.
I was looking at how to remove chain link fences from my pictures, not entirely remove them. No wonder why I've been sitting here for 15 minutes trying to understand this.
Thank you for actually showing your failed attempt. Too many videos make things look like the easiest thing in the world but then it doesn't go like they showed at all. So thank you for being real with it!
Thank you, bro! You just save me tons of work.
Good demo, it could do with a better videographer. 🤓
This is a brilliant idea boys! Thank you for the saved back pain lol
Just pushing the bricks into the ground, not lifting the post. Put a piece of 2x8 under those bricks.
Really great idea, just need a better jack and use 2 clamps on that post would help them not slide as bad.
The cameraman is killing me. lol
I'm removing 2 poles I'm definitely gonna try this I appreciate this video wish me luck with my friend Jack
Great idea
Tire on rim inflated with air stand up tire next to post chain under latch 3x around post and other end hooked to truck put in gear post is out in 2 seconds tire rolls with chain
Dolls with hair made of plastic eat food through mouths at least multiple times with no measuring if top off filler straight to dvd but still not too bad if you like thing said
Is the camera swinging on a rope😮 I'm dizzy!
I have 14 to pull in the next 2 days. I'm definitely trying this!
How did it go for you? Worth it?
@@amycomber62 It worked out great. Pulled 10 posts, 8 came out easily, 2 were a bitch but they came out. I'd definitely use this method again.
@@miles573 thanks for your response! I've got a fence to remove next week! I'm going to give this a shot
That'll work in the absence of a better way, like a lifted jeep/truck with a winch on the front, a loader tractor or skid loader with either bucket or forks, a wrecker boom, etc. But for using what the average person has in the garage your way gets it done for those 6" creted holes!
Tighten the valve on that jack, and add oil to it.
Love it.
Thanks guys !
Bro!!! Love how u ended that!!!! 😂😂😂 classic!!!
Thank you guys so much very helpful
These aren't in cement, correct?
Im gonna try this now... with a better floor jack lol
That was cool
Was your post installed with cement? Doesn't looknlike it was. Hmm... I'm dealing with cemented in fence line.
Sorry for the slow response. They were cemented in. As long as you get the ground moist, it should come up!
That's amazing! I just want to double-check: your fence post was set in concrete, and you pulled up the post in the concrete?
You are correct!
Follow up: My fence guy had 2 bent posts to straighten (for an old 4’ chain link fence). He could not lift one out with his helper and a farm jack. So they pushed on it and voila, it straightened! They pushed on the other post and it snapped off and broke, so they ended up placing a new post next to that one. (They were bent by the tree guy who didn’t bother to un-hitch his stump grinder from his truck). Anyways this project was, as I suspected, out of my purview.
Just use a 2 ton car Jack. No need to wet the ground
Is it possible to reuse those poles?
Honestly, I have no idea. I suppose few good whacks with a sledge hammer would remove the old concrete and good as new.
Yes, use a concrete breaker.
excellent
Bolts don't hold that strap If it's in concrete
thats smart
why the camera guy moving so much????? that suck,. i am getting motion sickness bro,
Also need, tall 30 year old man strength. But thanks sm I’m gonna still give it a shot😇
Wouldnt it just be easier to dig them up.
Sure it'll work, but this is to do it with minimal effort. You're gonna work a lot harder if you dig em up. Ya gotta work smarter, not harder!
i dug one up but after a couple hours of digging i started searching youtube
My friend you need a new Jack
I’ve seen worse still going strong🤣 at least it had some color
probably low on fluid
Was a kid videotaping?
Just bought a house and need posts removed. Found my solution.
Girl me too!
I was looking at how to remove chain link fences from my pictures, not entirely remove them. No wonder why I've been sitting here for 15 minutes trying to understand this.
Photoshop
Have your videographer refrain from drinking next time.
Horrible camera work. Should have had the other boy filming he knew what was up.😅
Minimal effort? A post puller would do it in 20 seconds with one person.
Just give me a shovel. I don't care how many there are.