fence post

no694terry

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Sep 29, 2009
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pittsburgh, pa
wow. 4 high didn't shake it, 4 low and i started spinning front tires, 4 low lock and i bent the post but it still refused to budge and i started spinning front and rear tires on dry asphalt sliding side ways. i had to cut the dam thing off at ground level. i want to pull this small section of fence just to get into my back yard to pull out a tree. tree came right out.
 

Atree

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Feb 8, 2010
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Next time you are faced with this dilemna, attach your chain and or pull strap around base of post, then drape it over an old steel wheel and then attach to recovery point of your vehicle. As you apply pressure to the strap, the steel wheel will roll. In this case you are applying upwards force rather than sheer force.
Granddad always said, with enough leverage, you can move a mountain.
 

no694terry

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Sep 29, 2009
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pittsburgh, pa
high lift coulda worked but whats the fun in that. the stretch i put on that strap would have shot that post clean over my window, no worries