That you for wisdom with that idea. We had a hundred year old oak destroy our fence. My son and I are working on it and the fence is next. We had a different way we were going to do the fence but wasn't sure without digging it out or cut as I'm disabled and wanted to make it a little easier than digging. God bless you for this video. Still helping people to this day. 😁👍
I tried the 2x4 and ratchet strap method. Pulled one right out. Have not been able to repeat the success. Maybe a combination. I will follow up after the weekend. Thanks for posting.
This method probably gets the water directly into the spot that you need it in since it goes through the post. Watering the area around the post may not soak as deep as it needs to go.
@@egallardo0294 I'll let you know when my son and I try. In Arkansas and mostly packed clay and rock. I will try one soon and let you know how it works. Maybe this weekend when my son's over. 🤙
This is by far the best video I've seen on how to do this... will give it a try. Thanks for sharing! 🙂
That you for wisdom with that idea. We had a hundred year old oak destroy our fence. My son and I are working on it and the fence is next. We had a different way we were going to do the fence but wasn't sure without digging it out or cut as I'm disabled and wanted to make it a little easier than digging. God bless you for this video. Still helping people to this day. 😁👍
This worked! Thanks for the advice
great method, this was really smart.
Wow! Excellent!
That's a slick trick!
I tried the 2x4 and ratchet strap method. Pulled one right out. Have not been able to repeat the success. Maybe a combination. I will follow up after the weekend. Thanks for posting.
Awesomeness!!!
Thank you
Try the Lever Method...Works like a Charm in half the time.
What is the name of the 1st tool you mentioned. I tried to Google it and couldn't find it. I probably spelled it wrong?
So what I do is just drill a hole through the post, stick a piece of rebar through the hole and farm jack pull the entire post with the concrete.
This method works when you have ground as hard as the concrete the post is set in...
I take it this don’t work if you set your post right and fill the hole with concrete first
Why not just water around the area instead of through the top of the post
This method probably gets the water directly into the spot that you need it in since it goes through the post. Watering the area around the post may not soak as deep as it needs to go.
@@miked172I live in the desert ground is dry and hard as hell would this method work as well?
@@egallardo0294 I'll let you know when my son and I try. In Arkansas and mostly packed clay and rock. I will try one soon and let you know how it works. Maybe this weekend when my son's over. 🤙
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@@tonysmith7989it works?