1998 - Volume #22, Issue #6, Page #33
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Homemade "T" Post Puller
It consists of a 4 by 5-in. piece of 1/2-in. thick sheet metal. It has a "T" cut into the center with a torch that's slightly bigger than a standard 5-ft. steel "T" post. It welds to the end of a log chain.
To use, you chain it to a front-end loader and slip it over the top of a post. Once the metal gets to a certain angle on the post, it locks under the top nub on the post like Chinese handcuffs, and pulls it out in a jiffy.
Eliminates the potential of the chain slip-ping off the top of the post and makes pulling steel fence posts a breeze. (Keith L. Barker, 18066 Seymour Rd., Leavenworth, Kan. 66048)
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