1995 - Volume #19, Issue #6, Page #13
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No-Slip Post Puller
The steel puller is bent at an angle in the middle and has a triangle-shaped hole near the bottom and an oval-shaped hole near the top. To pull a steel post, you slip the bottom hole over the post and hook a chain onto the top hole. To pull out a wood post or tree you thread the chain through the bottom hole, run it around the post or tree, and hook it in the top hole.
It grabs much better than a chain by it-self. It's also much safer to use," says inventor Willie Siemonsma. "It's been tested safe up to 17,600 lbs. One farmer who used it with the smallest Bobcat skidsteer loader on the market was able to pull a half mile of steel posts in only 2 1/2 hours, and he never got off the Bob-cat. He was able to reach out and slip the puller over the top of each post to pull it out."
Sells for $18.95.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Siemco, Inc., Box 37, Lyons, S. Dak. 57041 (ph 605 543-5523).
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