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Simple Bucket-Mounted T-Post Puller
“It’s simple in design but works better than anything I’ve ever seen. You never have to get off the tractor,” says Ralph Webb, Ramer, Tenn., about his simple new bucket-mounted T-post puller.
  The “Only You” T-post puller consists of a pair of steel plates and a clevis bar that’s welded onto one of them. A pair of bolts go through both plates and are used to lock them onto the side of a loader bucket or onto a hay fork. The operator lets the bucket down over the post, and then raises the bucket to grab the post.
  “It lifts posts out like a miracle. I’ve used it to pull out miles of posts,” says Webb. “It’s surprising how easy it is to put over the post.”
  Webb also makes a rear-mounted, hydraulic lift version of the T-post puller.
  Sells for $30 plus S&H.
  Webb also uses his tractor’s 3-pt. hitch to lift T-posts out of the ground. All he did was weld a bolt and a big washer to the end of a chain. “I back up alongside the post, then wrap the chain around the post and insert the bolt through the lift arm. Then I raise the 3-pt. hitch,” says Webb, who has not yet decided if he will market this idea.
  Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Ralph Webb, Web-Bar, 3931 Chewalla Rd., Ramer, Tenn. 38367 (ph 731 239-9860 or 731 610-2068).


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2013 - Volume #37, Issue #3