Im a maintenance supervisor and I've worked with and learned from lots of people and never seen this one before. We regularly need to remove these and sometimes, they have been there for a decade or more and they don't like to pop out. This will save my 67 yro colleague from wrestling and straining with them, and it will also save me a lot of work as I normally try to do it for him as its too hard for him to have to do too often. Also i can tell him i thought of it! Ahahahah joking, i will show him the video. When he said shovel, i was thinking how it could be done, but i didnt see that coming at all as the ones we get dont have teeth. But i guess i can put some screws through them and use them as teeth. Thanks for this video uploader!!! You are awesome mate! Very well explained too. You made it nice and uncomplicated. Thank you!
Oh my goodness. After I've dug a hole to pull put about 7 of the 25 to go I decided to find a video for an easier eay. Thank God. Now I'm gonna go try it.
I just pulled 9 iron T post from our neighborhood esplanade that were holding the trees up from planting to now 2 years . Super hard dirt ( no rain). I used my square top shovel and up they came. THANKS SO MUCH!! I AM IN Houston, Texas.
I think it is a great idea but it looks like this post is in some pretty soft dirt very shallow. I want to see one more stuck before I am totally convinced
Unless you put the post in like me with the notches up. I attached a block at the bottom and a steel pipe cross bar as a fulcrum and then a steel digging bar.
It worked, but it was far from easy. Try that method in Kansas or Nebraska and tell me it's easy. Broke my shovel handle off, but the posts are out. thanks!
And this is why he probably charges more than the average guy. Your paying for his knowledge/experience and the guarantee things going be done right the first time
I sunk mine too deep for that. Also my teeth are facing the neighbors fence with about 8 inches of space. Looks like I've gotta buy or borrow the post removal tool.
@@bjohnston3659 drill a couple small holes and put some screws in them to make something for the shovel to bite in to. Might be less effort than digging them out.
@@martywitt8259 I appreciate your taking the time to offer assistance but I've tried that and the bolts deform and shear off. We got a foot of top soil and then brick clay subsoil. I was a young man when I sank them and, of course KNEW I'd never want to move them...what a dope! Thanks again and good luck to you and yours
That ground is soft as mud. Not only that, that post is barely sunk in. C'mon.......you're really grasping at straws.....no RUclips money for you........Thumbs Down, everybody!
I'm sitting here wondering how I'm going to pull these posts, so I start watching videos on RUclips and I stumble across this guy. LOL Genius
I'm 74 and have installed and
Removed hundreds of t-posts
This is by far the simplest and
Most efficient method. Thank you, thank you 👍
This is a real man everybody. Watch and learn kids.
Really.
@@Bryan-wq1ng yeah why not.
@@godzilla0974 I was agreeing with you. Damn.
I just spend about 45 minutes pulling these stubborn things out, watched this video and you saved me a days worth of time, thank you
Im a maintenance supervisor and I've worked with and learned from lots of people and never seen this one before. We regularly need to remove these and sometimes, they have been there for a decade or more and they don't like to pop out. This will save my 67 yro colleague from wrestling and straining with them, and it will also save me a lot of work as I normally try to do it for him as its too hard for him to have to do too often. Also i can tell him i thought of it! Ahahahah joking, i will show him the video. When he said shovel, i was thinking how it could be done, but i didnt see that coming at all as the ones we get dont have teeth. But i guess i can put some screws through them and use them as teeth. Thanks for this video uploader!!! You are awesome mate! Very well explained too. You made it nice and uncomplicated. Thank you!
I was skeptical with just a shovel, but thank you sir! Ill keep an eye out for more tips from you!
Award for the most unexpected performance
Just spent 30 minutes digging one up then watched this video…. The next 7 took 60 seconds each, great video!
Love these kind of simple solutions. So many times we overthink things. Thank you for this awesome hack!
Oh my goodness. After I've dug a hole to pull put about 7 of the 25 to go I decided to find a video for an easier eay. Thank God. Now I'm gonna go try it.
This video is going to save my back! Much appreciated 🤙
You are a genius. Saved me so much aggravation, time and back pain!!!!
Sir, amazing logic, wisdom, experience and thank you for sharing.
Thank you for saving me hours of work and my back!
You are a genius my dude thank you for showing me this
That’s amazing. Thanks for sharing that with us.
Your my hero of the day
WOW, it’s GENIUS way! Today we could not get out one single pole with tractor and ropes!!!! Will try your method tomorrow!!!
I just pulled 9 iron T post from our neighborhood esplanade that were holding the trees up from planting to now 2 years . Super hard dirt ( no rain). I used my square top shovel and up they came. THANKS SO MUCH!! I AM IN Houston, Texas.
You’re a lifesaver and a backsaver.
Dude you are a genius. Worked great!
Thank you, thank you, thank you, you clever clever cat.
Work smarter not harder! Great tip
Brilliant and underrated video.
Hahahaha
Doesn't work in my instance but damn that's a good trick
Absolutely brilliant
Never seen that before. Pretty damn smart
As someone who recently bought a 25 acre farm and needs to move some fencing around, THANK YOU!!
Much love from Texas my stubborn self thought I could just pull it out !
Love this video,it makes a lot of sense using a shovel upside down
Praise the Lord for you, sir! Pure genius!
Absolutely love it. Bravo sir!
You are an American and a gentleman.
This is awesome
Just watched a video with the same method but he used the actual t post driver as the ratchet mechanism
This is an awesome video I'd the post doesn't have concrete on the bottom
I think it is a great idea but it looks like this post is in some pretty soft dirt very shallow. I want to see one more stuck before I am totally convinced
Great trick, but I have wooden 4 x 4 posts.
He was all like "Peice of cake!"
T-post drop! 🎤
😂
Sometimes the solution to a problem is just absurdly easy…
Cool thank you 👌✊🇺🇸🤘👍👍
holy smokes. Thank God I saw this before I spent 200 bucks on a fulcrum
Ingenious!
How cool is that. Thanks
Thank you so much! I gotta take 5 posts out tomorrow and I was trying so many things with no luck.
THANK YOU!
Appreciate it old timer .. 👍
You're the man!
Never seen a fence post like that 😂
Unless you put the post in like me with the notches up. I attached a block at the bottom and a steel pipe cross bar as a fulcrum and then a steel digging bar.
🤯 and here I was… about to use that shovel to dig 🤦♀️
Might get more leverage putting the post tab on the portion of the shovel where your foot goes.
LoL great job.
It worked, but it was far from easy. Try that method in Kansas or Nebraska and tell me it's easy. Broke my shovel handle off, but the posts are out. thanks!
I hope this works
Going for it
Thanks for help
Legendary Dad Knowledge
Use a scrap 2x4 also
Thank you so much!!!! 💯
And this is why he probably charges more than the average guy. Your paying for his knowledge/experience and the guarantee things going be done right the first time
That is how you kill the special tools market, way to go
Genius!
Awesome 💪💪
So we can leave the cement in the ground?
What if you have a post without the teeth just holes? Won’t work.
I sunk mine too deep for that. Also my teeth are facing the neighbors fence with about 8 inches of space. Looks like I've gotta buy or borrow the post removal tool.
You might be able to do it with something shorter and push against it instead of pull it toward you.
farm jack/handyman jack and chain works if you can borrow one.
dang!!! you dont rule the world cause you dont want to
I’ll try it
Uhm, that's awesome. Sort of think it was designed that way 😉
My shovel snapped 😭
10/10
Nice
I sure wish a t post in Canada has teeth on the back...but they don't...they are smooth
@@bjohnston3659 drill a couple small holes and put some screws in them to make something for the shovel to bite in to. Might be less effort than digging them out.
@@martywitt8259 I appreciate your taking the time to offer assistance but I've tried that and the bolts deform and shear off. We got a foot of top soil and then brick clay subsoil. I was a young man when I sank them and, of course KNEW I'd never want to move them...what a dope! Thanks again and good luck to you and yours
Need a new shovel ?
Yes Sir !
Wow
Smart
about the 10th video today for fence post removal...🤔....why is TODAY... THE day?
Hook a chain.... pick up... and pull.
Good way to get new teeth
I hate how easy he did it 😂🤣
haha. awesome.
No f-ing way / I am 42 and this is the first time I have seen this / all those country boys don’t know this 😡
What a chad
Full disclosure: there was no cement involved. 😂😂😂
Ok. No need to show off 👍
What if your fence post has not teeth answer me that one 😳😳😳😳
Never heard of a t post with no teeth
far out
What???😮
Piece of candy
STUD
Hell yeah lol
That ground is soft as mud.
Not only that, that post is barely sunk in.
C'mon.......you're really grasping at straws.....no RUclips money for you........Thumbs Down, everybody!
❤John 3,16 ❤
There is bo concrete??
You must be in the usa
Yes u r superman!!!
THANK YOU!!!