There are several ways to do it if you're doing some construction work and wondering how to pull out metal fences from the ground more efficiently. We've researched and compiled the different methods, and we'll share with you what we learned below. Let's dive in!
To pull out metal fences from the ground, here are the most helpful methods:
To remove a metal post anchored in concrete, here's what you can do:
Read on below if you want to know the step-by-step instructions for each method. We'll also cover how to remove a metal post if it's installed in concrete and remove a rotten fence to ensure no rotten component will be left on the ground.
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Pulling out a metal fence off the ground can be backbreaking work, but if you follow the right methods and use the right tools, the work can get easier.
We've researched several methods to do this manually without tools or more efficiently using tools if you're doing an entire fence. Choose the technique that works best for you.
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If the post is not inserted too deeply in the soil and you have no tools to use, you can try to remove it manually by softening the ground with water.
This will require more muscle work, but it should get the job done.
How to do it:
Check out this video below on how it's done:
Buying a specific tool for removing fence posts is recommended if you have an entire span of fence or if you think you will use it repeatedly in the future.
A T-post puller tool is worth the investment and will make your job easier.
Here's what it looks like below:
How to use it:
Note: Using a choker-style chain, you can also use this tool to remove wooden posts and tree stumps. These can be bought separately or together with the puller.
To help you visualize the instructions, check out this video below on how to use a T-post puller:
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If you want a quick solution to a one-time problem and don't want to spend money on additional tools that you're probably only going to use once, you can try this simple method using tools you may already have in your garage.
What you need:
How to do it:
For more visual instruction, do check out this video below:
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There are several ways to do it if you need to remove a metal fence post anchored in concrete.
We've searched online for the various methods and found out that there are dozens of ways you can do it. According to comments and reviews, some are too ">complex, while others have a few unnecessary steps.
So to help you out and make it easier, we'll share with you the simplest but most effective methods we found to remove metal fence posts anchored in concrete.
We learned that you could do it manually with simple tools such as wooden boards, chains, and a bumper jack.
What you'll need:
How to do it:
To help you visualize these long instructions, please view the video below:
What you'll need:
How to do it:
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Removing a rotten fence post, whether metal or wood, can be tricky because you can't simply drill a lever through it or use a T-post puller because the rotten material can easily break off. If it does, it would be even harder to remove.
The best strategy here is to remove it from the ground up or completely cut off the rotten part and work on removing the remaining material on the ground.
Check out this video below on how efficiently a rotten fence post was removed from the ground using a lever and eye plate:
Thank you very much for reading through. We hope you can choose the most efficient way to remove a metal post, whether on the ground or concrete.
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