How to remove a Fence post with concrete

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @robthesamplist
    @robthesamplist 8 лет назад +31

    Great, just need 2 concrete blocks a railway sleeper a 4 tonne lorry jack and a 4x4 vehicle

  • @Stumpfollj
    @Stumpfollj 4 года назад

    Clear the dirt away, then take the garden hose. Plunge it into the soil and flood the dirt out. Wobble the pole back and forth. No use of jacks, cinder blocks, chains etc. You can pry out the concrete with a spade or another pole. Fill the dirt in as it comes up. Try it.

  • @magnoliav12
    @magnoliav12 Год назад

    I just did several, two jacks are better than one. With one on each side tied to heavy square steel and chains. No need to dig it out first either.

  • @dq7143
    @dq7143 3 года назад +1

    This is how my dentist removed my tooth.

  • @diskretelogik
    @diskretelogik  10 лет назад +3

    I've found that pulling straight from wooden posts tends to break some and others come out with the concrete still attatched. Most of the time I dont dig near as much as this one. This one post was short and had too much concrete around it. Likely it replaced an older post and they doubled the concrete to refill the hole.

    • @hawkowl455
      @hawkowl455 Год назад

      Nice work. I also loved hearing the birds.

  • @joedevitto6113
    @joedevitto6113 Год назад

    /Good idea with the jack .. if i keep diggin around and around will that get that out because i dont have that kind of a jack ... great job on this ~

  • @petergetinard4811
    @petergetinard4811 7 лет назад +2

    That looks like so much fun!

  • @ratlivesmatter125
    @ratlivesmatter125 6 лет назад +19

    Cool, how to pull out a fence post in under 18 hours.

  • @whiteknightcat
    @whiteknightcat 7 лет назад +9

    I got rid of mine in half the time with just a simple stick of dynamite. Never could find the fencepost afterwards though.

    • @davec8730
      @davec8730 2 года назад +1

      no need to take the concrete lump to the tip, as it went through the neighbours roof.

  • @typar6431
    @typar6431 8 лет назад +8

    Geez, they must have used 3 bags of concrete when setting that post.

  • @johnnys4782
    @johnnys4782 5 лет назад +2

    Now have fun finding enough dirt to fill the giant hole lol

  • @davephillips9258
    @davephillips9258 8 лет назад +1

    The last video, the guy with the two 2x4s bolted to the post, looked like it was buried at the same 18" depth. Out here in California we're supposed to sink our posts to 3 feet. I'm kind of curious if either of these techniques will work on a properly buried post?

    • @46fd04
      @46fd04 8 лет назад

      I live in Ontario Canada. Our posts have to be 3 feet deep as well. I can tell you from experience that pulling a broken post with 2 feet of concrete attached, using a farmjack like the tool in this video, is very, very difficult. It can be done, but you'll be sweating when finished LOL.

  • @6771Randy
    @6771Randy 7 лет назад

    I approve of this method. Nicely done!

    • @whiteknightcat
      @whiteknightcat 7 лет назад

      Yeah, but the title said he was going to remove it with concrete. Lies! He removed it with a chain!

  • @ronaldsanchez1341
    @ronaldsanchez1341 6 лет назад +1

    After all the digging; I believe it was easier just ramming the darn post with the truck!

  • @lawa4769
    @lawa4769 6 лет назад +8

    "How to remove a Fence post with (shallow) concrete the hard way" - I mean if he can drag the post by himself (at the end of the video) I bet he can knock it off by pulling it sideways with bare hands

  • @brettbarager9101
    @brettbarager9101 10 лет назад +4

    Probably works fine where this guy is. Here in Canada we have to have four feet of concrete. Doubt that this would work so well under such circumstances.

    • @halr.366
      @halr.366 10 лет назад +1

      Just by-pass the truck -jack . . . . the cinder blocks . . . . the railway tie . . . . and attach that chain right from the truck to the post . . . . to be honest . . . . I think that post would have come loose if he just wiggled it a little . . . . it really wasn't set that deep in the ground . . . . ah! . . . . the advantages of living where there is no frost-heave!!!

    • @lknation178
      @lknation178 10 лет назад

      same here in Illinois

    • @bigbruvofenglanduk
      @bigbruvofenglanduk 9 лет назад

      Hal R. He says above that attaching to the post sometimes breaks the post

    • @gattbe5611
      @gattbe5611 8 лет назад

      +Brett “Lone Wolf” Bar I also work in canada and this method works.he just set it up wrong..and you don't need no stinking truck..

    • @brettbarager9101
      @brettbarager9101 8 лет назад

      gatt be Canada is a big country. Perhaps I should have said "In my part of Canada . . . " :) Cheers

  • @jfn9014
    @jfn9014 6 лет назад +3

    Or you can also pull it out with your hands it’s a lot faster than setting everything up

  • @greyhaired4012
    @greyhaired4012 7 лет назад +1

    working for the shoulders down . . . never makes things easy . . .
    Okay . . . you started out to sweat more than I wanted . . . pretty good idea . . .

  • @kevintomes1444
    @kevintomes1444 7 лет назад +17

    if that was me I probably would have hooked the chain to my bumper and pulled my bumper off

  • @stevengalanis4030
    @stevengalanis4030 9 лет назад

    once the slack in the chain connected to the truck bumper was taken up the, the jack stopped shifting in the direction of the post hole. I gotta think this is a big key to this puzzle. Am I right?

  • @sddogtrainer
    @sddogtrainer 8 лет назад +1

    most of my posts came out with this same jack without this complication - just attached to post, set jack on the ground just outside the edge of the concrete edge. unfortunately not a solution for broken post and concrete that gets wider as it goes into the ground - weird pour! nothing for a chain to grab. looks like jackhammer time.

  • @crazyplanetx
    @crazyplanetx 9 лет назад +5

    being a fencer in england for twenty years i would swing a sledge hammer at the base of the post and the shock will break the timber post free and concrete in the ground will be broken into three bits

    • @anderivative
      @anderivative 6 лет назад

      you probably keep sledge hammering the other bits and pull em out too

  • @sebastianmisseri6015
    @sebastianmisseri6015 6 лет назад +5

    It was so shallow he could have wiggled it out. I would like to see a post pulled out with three feet of concrete.

    • @Stumpfollj
      @Stumpfollj 4 года назад

      Look up the video by a chick named nassir. She did it. I used the same method with at least 2 feet of concrete.

  • @daddy-bearbishop1714
    @daddy-bearbishop1714 7 лет назад +3

    dig here..n here over here around here down here deep down over here...and over here ....dont forget about here...

    • @JC-tm4ug
      @JC-tm4ug 5 лет назад

      Daddy-Bear Bishop q mamon

  • @annawilliamson6982
    @annawilliamson6982 7 лет назад

    This was very helpful for me. Thanks

  • @jaketamburro5193
    @jaketamburro5193 9 лет назад

    The easiest way to do this if you were able to get the truck back there is to take a come a long wrap the cable around the footing and find an anchor point on the truck does the same thing in half the time

    • @stevenorris6394
      @stevenorris6394 6 лет назад

      Jake Tamburro ,I fins it to get the truck in a backyard with only a 3 foot gate ! Lol

  • @checkinout6000
    @checkinout6000 7 лет назад +9

    5 minutes? The video is more than 5 minutes and is sped up when digging and skips some of the work and prep. How about 30 minutes?

  • @12121149
    @12121149 10 лет назад +22

    Next time just wiggle it.

  • @MC_ToyDawg
    @MC_ToyDawg 4 года назад +1

    Holy crap thats an unnecessary amount of concrete.

  • @johnnypea5369
    @johnnypea5369 10 лет назад +25

    you didn't use concrete to remove the fence post

    • @eggbert1978
      @eggbert1978 9 лет назад +1

      Johnny Pea LOL, no he did not !

    • @TheSilverHatchet
      @TheSilverHatchet 7 лет назад +4

      LOL That's because you're good at abstract thought. Not concrete thought.

    • @privatebubba8876
      @privatebubba8876 7 лет назад

      Yes he did, he wrapped the chain around it.

    • @thedyslexic9936
      @thedyslexic9936 7 лет назад

      why would he use concrete to "remove" the post....

  • @Krazeyeyed
    @Krazeyeyed 7 лет назад +5

    Just hit the part worked a sledgehammer and it will crack the concrete and you can pull it out with your hands WTF everybody

  • @crazyplanetx
    @crazyplanetx 9 лет назад +5

    or grab the top of the post in move it back and forward and it will become loser and looser in the ground.

  • @daddy-bearbishop1714
    @daddy-bearbishop1714 7 лет назад +1

    around n around n around here...about half mile down .....

  • @gerardb.ducoudray8881
    @gerardb.ducoudray8881 8 лет назад

    He means it is coming out!

  • @MrOzzy281
    @MrOzzy281 7 лет назад +1

    why use a jack? just tie the chain to the concrete and truck then drive

    • @diskretelogik
      @diskretelogik  7 лет назад +2

      You are right that a truck and chain would have been enough. There's a couple of reasons why I did it this way. For starters, my truck did not have a stronger receiver hitch and only the stock bumper. That's only rated for 500 lbs tongue weight. I did not want to drive around with a bent bumper in the event that the pole was stronger than I thought. The reason the jack was a safer option was because it's more of a static force as opposed to the dynamic force of yanking on it with the truck only. Hind sight being 20/20, after it was all said and done, I agree the bumper could have done it. Better to be safe than sorry.

  • @whaley798
    @whaley798 10 лет назад

    This is good for one but if you got a bunch try a grinder or tractor

  • @edwardsmith9092
    @edwardsmith9092 5 лет назад +1

    The cement base was surrounded by all sand you could have just pushed the post and it would have popped out

  • @horanstreet
    @horanstreet 10 лет назад +3

    Impressed me!

  • @thedyslexic9936
    @thedyslexic9936 7 лет назад

    you'd be sweating less if you didn't do this at high noon.

  • @janinec1396
    @janinec1396 6 лет назад

    Well done

  • @wiseranjuan
    @wiseranjuan 10 лет назад +2

    why dont pull it out whit the truck ?

    • @halr.366
      @halr.366 10 лет назад +1

      That's what I was thinking . . . by-pass the truck -jack . . . . the cinder blocks . . . . the railway tie . . . . and attach that chain right from the truck to the post . . . . but to be honest . . . . I think that post would have come loose if he just wiggled it a little . . . . it really wasn't set that deep in the ground . . . . ah! . . . . the advantages of living where there is no frost-heave!!!

    • @eggbert1978
      @eggbert1978 9 лет назад

      wiseranjuan If he did not do it right it could be rough on the transmission, esp it it was a chevy!

    • @larryjackson4632
      @larryjackson4632 9 лет назад

      John Schlenker-lol, NO

    • @bigbruvofenglanduk
      @bigbruvofenglanduk 9 лет назад

      wiseranjuan He said it sometimes breaks the post

    • @shitslinger4959
      @shitslinger4959 6 лет назад

      What the fuck does “WHIT” mean?

  • @rareform6747
    @rareform6747 7 лет назад

    Simple , use a farm jack all by it's self ! you already have a lever ????

  • @toofine9
    @toofine9 8 лет назад +8

    he did it the stupid long way..just dig around it and pull it out

    • @savoirfaire8979
      @savoirfaire8979 7 лет назад +2

      toofine9: No way to dig it out faster.

    • @brianmurrell6943
      @brianmurrell6943 6 лет назад

      For a post dig as shallow as that, with the amount of digging he already did, it probably would have wiggled out. He dug at least halfway down the concrete.

    • @JC-tm4ug
      @JC-tm4ug 5 лет назад

      toofine9 Que mamon

  • @divenchywatrous9524
    @divenchywatrous9524 10 лет назад +1

    its done man its done... lol That was awesome

  • @Kennykoo65
    @Kennykoo65 6 лет назад

    Why not cut the pole, break up a few inches of the top concrete, cover with dirt and have a beer?

  • @hj8607
    @hj8607 5 лет назад

    Just cut off pipe at ~ 4 " and stuff it with C4 !! Boom, done .

  • @mysterytour5983
    @mysterytour5983 6 лет назад

    Not an easy job but at least not dangerous!

  • @shitslinger4959
    @shitslinger4959 6 лет назад +1

    A very long winded way to work!

  • @simbiods3
    @simbiods3 3 года назад

    yeah!

  • @checkinout6000
    @checkinout6000 7 лет назад

    30 seconds with an 80# chipping hammer

  • @Mars-jt6vd
    @Mars-jt6vd 7 лет назад

    good.

  • @rodneyzurek4900
    @rodneyzurek4900 4 года назад

    Why not dynamite? For all the effort!

  • @gerrybee4191
    @gerrybee4191 7 лет назад

    since the chain was hooked up to the truck....why didn't he just yank the post out with the truck???????? Works every time! That guy wasted a lot of his...time..and mine ....

    • @diskretelogik
      @diskretelogik  7 лет назад

      Gerry BEE (copy and pasted)
      You are right that a truck and chain would have been enough. There's a couple of reasons why I did it this way. For starters, my truck did not have a stronger receiver hitch and only the stock bumper. That's only rated for 500 lbs tongue weight. I did not want to drive around with a bent bumper in the event that the pole was stronger than I thought. The reason the jack was a safer option was because it's more of a static force as opposed to the dynamic force of yanking on it with the truck only. Hind sight being 20/20, after it was all said and done, I agree the bumper could have done it. Better to be safe than sorry.

  • @justincabrera3198
    @justincabrera3198 9 лет назад +1

    well this is just upsetting. ive been working for my dads fence company for 5 years now and if i took as long as this guy did i would owe my dad money. let me lend you some advice.
    -First dig a hole next to the footing.
    -Next get a tamping bar (preferably 8' and sharp) and break the concrete next to the post.
    -Lastly pull the post away from the footing and be a man and pull it out.
    This method will likely take anywhere from 1 minute to 3 minutes NO MORE.
    i can guess that the actual time it took you to remove that post was 12- 18 minutes.
    For your employers sake never do that again and use my method.

    • @robbierob6603
      @robbierob6603 9 лет назад +4

      justin cabrera You guys remove footings to install new fence on the same fence line? I just dig a new hole with an auger right next to the old footing.. the heck with taking them out. leave them underground.. its not gonna hurt anyone

    • @ronaldscalf3418
      @ronaldscalf3418 7 лет назад

      justin cabrera it's called a rock bar

    • @ronaldscalf3418
      @ronaldscalf3418 7 лет назад

      Robbie Rob you have to what the customer wants

  • @retroeddie
    @retroeddie 8 лет назад +1

    5 minutes my ass....just the digging must have taken at least 5 minutes. The video is 6 minutes...including the fast fwd digging. Just sayin...

  • @danielhuber1153
    @danielhuber1153 5 лет назад

    no helper because he got hit over the head with the jack in the practice video

  • @TNAquarius
    @TNAquarius 7 лет назад +4

    Way too much effort in that, all he needed was WD40, duct tape, a pocket knife, beer and a friend to watch.

  • @Jack-rg6xf
    @Jack-rg6xf 10 лет назад +3

    Pitiful, just pitiful.

  • @kechumgreen8893
    @kechumgreen8893 7 лет назад

    with a little more digging you wouldn't have had to do all the rigging...imo

  • @Theirmom0305
    @Theirmom0305 4 года назад

    What in the world.....

  • @mitchmitchell8175
    @mitchmitchell8175 5 лет назад

    Wowwwwww

  • @davidcraft9989
    @davidcraft9989 7 лет назад

    bruh, that thing wasnt even deep.. you could of just dug it out in like 5 minutes... i was expecting it to be 3 feet in the ground

    • @diskretelogik
      @diskretelogik  7 лет назад

      David Craft I know, right? Guess my x ray vision was wasn't working that day. Glad to see we are both on the same page at first glance, it looks like it could have been 3 feet deep, huh?

    • @davidcraft9989
      @davidcraft9989 7 лет назад

      i just dug up 30 of those 3 feet deep.. you dont need xray vision...

    • @diskretelogik
      @diskretelogik  7 лет назад

      David Craft 30? That is way too many. If it had been me, I would have started evaluating my life choices after 6 or 7.

    • @davidcraft9989
      @davidcraft9989 7 лет назад

      its called exercise... you should try it

    • @diskretelogik
      @diskretelogik  7 лет назад

      David Craft You bet. But without a healthy diet, you're pretty much just ice skating uphill, am I right?

  • @ronaldscalf3418
    @ronaldscalf3418 7 лет назад

    I do not understand why are there so many videos of people rapping the chain around the concrete when all you have to do is wrap it around the post 3 times open over the chain back down the chain and hook it and it will grab the post

    • @isidoroleon6268
      @isidoroleon6268 3 года назад

      bc most fence posts at least partially rotted at the bottom and they snap off under press....

  • @allis190xt
    @allis190xt 8 лет назад

    so dumb it was almost loose after you dug with a few more swaps and some back and forth motion i would have had it out in 1/5 the time

  • @chrisbatchelor3717
    @chrisbatchelor3717 6 лет назад

    OMG it was only in the ground 1ft LOL Just dig down 1ft next to it for 5min and tilt it over and it comes out Ha ha ha ha aha 400k views ha ha ha ha

    • @charlesbeasley3637
      @charlesbeasley3637 6 лет назад

      24 to 36 inch minimum for posts

    • @chrisbatchelor3717
      @chrisbatchelor3717 6 лет назад

      @@charlesbeasley3637 yes but look at the video. the post in the video is only set a foot in the ground. "Charlie bit my finger"

    • @charlesbeasley3637
      @charlesbeasley3637 5 лет назад

      @@chrisbatchelor3717 sorry that common sense doesn't come naturally to you . Obvious !!!!!!-

    • @chrisbatchelor3717
      @chrisbatchelor3717 5 лет назад

      @@charlesbeasley3637 Ive been installing fences everyday for 20 years. We remove post footings almost everyday. And you know more then me? Ha ha ha ha ha

  • @holdem5180
    @holdem5180 10 лет назад

    wtf