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Pro Fence Builder Reacts to No Dig Fence Post Removal Hack! 

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@obmitno6745
@obmitno6745 3 года назад
That fence post had alot of play in it. That guy probably could've rocked the fence post around and pulled the fucking thing out by hand.
@demont33n1
@demont33n1 3 года назад
Exactly what I was thinking
@brainisfullofnonsense8183
@brainisfullofnonsense8183 3 года назад
Yeah. Thought the same thing when he drilled the top hole and the post was waving back and forth. Just put on some gloves and pull up...done.
@ackec-umsekkruch-ekucki952
@ackec-umsekkruch-ekucki952 3 года назад
He had to demonstrate it somewhere. Plus, you wanna save your energy especially if you're a DIYer and working on your own. I hope we can see it would work on a more solid post which was the whole point.
@davidelliott5843
@davidelliott5843 3 года назад
If you want to use the same post holes you won't want the soil all torn about. This method lets you get the old ones out with minimal ground damage. Then you can open the holes as little as possible for the new posts.
@thomasmarshall479
@thomasmarshall479 3 года назад
Got a few street signs that way, and a few of them had more concrete than that post.
@robmills1547
@robmills1547 3 года назад
Crickey that post has a tickle of concrete around it , no wonder the fences are always falling down 😂😂😂
@LemonySnicket-EUC
@LemonySnicket-EUC 3 года назад
I've also used a long power washer wand to remove the soil around the cement of the post and lift them out easily. Works great for when the post is rotted and you are left removing the cement. Plus it cools me off in the heat. You can also use something similar attached to a water hose. Float the cement out nearly.
@danloomis
@danloomis 3 года назад
Thanks for the entertaining video! I had no intention of making that fence post video but last second decided to hand the camera to my daughter. Which I guess explains the awesome production quality. The method helped me but I agree there are way more professional ways to remove a fence post. Thanks for the laugh!
@MR-yd1gc
@MR-yd1gc 3 года назад
You did awesome
@jerryshoescuffer2133
@jerryshoescuffer2133 3 года назад
Yeah, a lot hatred toward a method that clearly works and even the pro gave the nod. What I don't understand is everyone pointing out that the post is wobbly. Isn't that when it is time to replace it? I certainly do not replace my 4x4 posts that are not wobbly.
@nicodemus7784
@nicodemus7784 Год назад
@@jerryshoescuffer2133 a worn out fence is a worn out fence. if one section falls or one post breaks, the rest is pretty much ready to go bye bye too.
@yamen16
@yamen16 4 года назад
If that post had the correct amount of concrete then that method wouldn’t work. He would be putting his jack on top of the concrete.
@mrwascallyt9865
@mrwascallyt9865 4 года назад
you can bridge over that with some 4 by 4 pieces .
@TrippKnightly
@TrippKnightly 3 года назад
I *think* he meant a bridge for the base of the jack and the jack would still be proximate to the post while the pressure is bifurcated to either side of where the footing will be breaking up through the ground.
@joshuamclane6363
@joshuamclane6363 3 года назад
Thats exactly what i was gunna say!!
@chrisE815
@chrisE815 3 года назад
True but don't put your wood posts in concrete in the first place!
@BluegillGreg
@BluegillGreg 3 года назад
What about putting 2 jigs on and using 2 jacks on opposite sides?
@c7adventures376
@c7adventures376 3 года назад
Lol. That post almost pushed over when he drilled it. Come on guy.
@mrcryptozoic817
@mrcryptozoic817 Месяц назад
That post was not a demonstration of removal, it was a demonstration of crappy installation.
@bolerdweller
@bolerdweller 4 года назад
Those aren't deep at all lol. You could have rocked them and pulled them quicker
@A_Goat
@A_Goat 4 года назад
I agree. The concrete was brittle too. Just chunks off immediately when he drops it at the end.
@RhumRunner41
@RhumRunner41 3 года назад
I’m in North-Eastern Canada. Too shallow, too little cement, and practically no footing. These posts would have not lasted one winter; frost would’ve popped them out. With any proper footing, this method would be tougher to do.
@DonCatherman
@DonCatherman 3 года назад
Same thing I commented.. not only work in certain situations if you had a post 4 ft down in the ground man with a bag of concrete around it you ain't going to pull it out with that..
@landscapingbestfast7029
@landscapingbestfast7029 3 года назад
@@RhumRunner41 lol riiighhht!
@derrickforeal
@derrickforeal 3 года назад
Agreed. This wasnt a true challenge.
@Jesse55421
@Jesse55421 3 года назад
I don't have a fence, why am I still watching this? 😢
@TheEverWickedWonder
@TheEverWickedWonder 3 года назад
Build one. Feel accomplished.
@donaldcharrette504
@donaldcharrette504 3 года назад
I know the feeling and was it just me or was the post already loose
@firebird8600
@firebird8600 3 года назад
I'm watching because RU-vid has been suggesting it for months, and I gave in.
@darwinawardcommittee
@darwinawardcommittee 3 года назад
Build one and then tear it out.
@elijahmorse1093
@elijahmorse1093 2 года назад
Because you secretly want a fence. 😉
@Gabebar85
@Gabebar85 4 года назад
Only reason that worked out, is because he has good soil. Try doing that in texas clay.. You'll snap those post quick at that angle.
@okdirt208
@okdirt208 4 года назад
How yall doing down there? From your neighbors to the north.
@austinldail
@austinldail 4 года назад
In az the issue isn't removing the post. The problem is digging the hole to put up the first fence.
@Gabebar85
@Gabebar85 4 года назад
@@austinldail we have the same issue in certain parts of TX, but can definitely see that being more of an issue in AZ.
@austinldail
@austinldail 4 года назад
@@Gabebar85 just depends bro. I'm near the border so we have silt, loam, rock or clay. My house was clay and loam. One side took 2x the holes and concrete, the other side took 50% of recommended.
@roachlarry1488
@roachlarry1488 3 года назад
As a fellow Texan I can confirm. Buddy tried that and snapped every one. Customer was pissed
@mjonausk
@mjonausk 3 года назад
Did anyone notice how much movement was in the post when he was drilling the pilot holes!!!! Its amazing his fence ever stayed up.
@nxdboi
@nxdboi 3 года назад
Not to mentions that the edges of the post we're sticking out of the concrete. There wasn't even enough concrete around the post to completely cover the post itself lol.
@jsee2385
@jsee2385 3 года назад
Prolly why he's removing it
@Druid_Plow
@Druid_Plow 3 года назад
Yeah, but he's just making an example video. I'm sure this will work just fine with larger posts and more concrete. I would use chain as was mentioned, setting up the jig just burns time.
@Itsbrybryy
@Itsbrybryy 2 года назад
I don’t this it’s his fence
@venomlords
@venomlords 4 года назад
I’ve used this method with great success in northern Illinois with a fair amount of clay and approx 75 lbs of concrete attached to each post.
@kg122
@kg122 3 года назад
Please show a video.
@peterlustig457
@peterlustig457 2 года назад
... in a dream
@badkidney4019
@badkidney4019 3 года назад
Nice video. Very professional and respectful to the video producer. No bashing of any sort. I can see why your family has been in business for so long.
@MrCmayhew69
@MrCmayhew69 4 года назад
That post looks like you could just pull it out by hand.
@ronherman6033
@ronherman6033 4 года назад
he could save time by wrapping chain around post 3 times, hooking it in a t-post puller or on hi-lift...and get it out.
@crosby3108
@crosby3108 4 года назад
It's great to hear an honest review like this from a pro thank you
@grindle1234
@grindle1234 2 года назад
a pro hole digger
@desert07576
@desert07576 3 года назад
The weeds in my yard are harder to pull out than that post looked! My kids power wheel could have pulled those out!
@AngelMartinez-gt7sc
@AngelMartinez-gt7sc 4 года назад
That’s like maybe 1/4th of a 80 pound bag of concrete 😂 taking out fence posts is definitely the most challenging part of building fences
@ching574
@ching574 3 года назад
forreal one time i ran into this one place where they used at least 5 80lb bags of concrete and i spent days using a digging bar busting all the concrete out
@fencefirst2722
@fencefirst2722 3 года назад
Leave them in
@rprimbs
@rprimbs 3 года назад
Depending on what the soil is like there is a ridiculously simple way to remove a fence post. It does involve digging. You dig a shallow trench around the fence post, and fill it with water. Then you come back and refill it a number of times as it soaks in. Finally you just go out and rock the post back and forth, and pull it out.
@ericr154
@ericr154 Год назад
Simple ain't always better. That sounds like a lot of time involved to be practical in a professional setting.
@Dhi-fe5eu
@Dhi-fe5eu 9 месяцев назад
That sounds likes a genius idea.
@pcolapaddler
@pcolapaddler 3 года назад
Couple things. I've never had a post this loose before I began to attempt removal. I'd agree that these posts don't have a lot of concrete. I typically use a 50lb bag or post, this looks more like half a bag. I've used the jack and 2x4 method and jack and chain method in Florida. The 2x4 method causes significant lean on my experience. The chain method provides a more straight pull and feels more safe to me.
@shawnoshea3958
@shawnoshea3958 3 года назад
If anyone didn't realize that this fence post was about to fall over anyways, I suggest they put the key to their toolbox back in their purse and go inside and bake some cookies.
@thundervalley9766
@thundervalley9766 4 года назад
Sorry, I hook a chain to a bobcat bucket. Someone on the ground wraps it around, and holds the loose end. This method I can pull a post a minute or faster. Might mention I use a very long chain, so the bucket is 4 feet above the ground, and the guy on the ground never bends over. Properly wrapped, no need to hook the post end. If it slips, ground guy just let’s go. Since the chain is long enough to keep him 6’ away from the work, no danger. Might add, no need to leave the hook on his end. No bobcat? Rent one. Makes boring new holes that much easier too. My helper and I removed and reset posts for over 250’ in under 4 hours. Just my two cents.
@ching574
@ching574 3 года назад
alot of times you cant use a bobcat when it comes to residential fences no one wants tracks in their back yard either that or its to tight of an area to even get one in
@thundervalley9766
@thundervalley9766 3 года назад
占い当てる , you may be right, I’ve never encountered such, myself, though. I’d leave those jobs to someone else.
@kelkev85
@kelkev85 3 года назад
@@thundervalley9766 somehow I always end up with those jobs, no Bobcats on the lawn.
@thundervalley9766
@thundervalley9766 3 года назад
@@kelkev85 lol been there too.
@AerobaticsPilot
@AerobaticsPilot 3 года назад
Not everyone can use a bobcat or have the room to get in there to use one.
@robiebarrick1818
@robiebarrick1818 3 года назад
Couldn’t we all have ether pulled this post out by hand or just dug it up in 1/4 of the time it took to do all this 😂
@rybrosh_56
@rybrosh_56 3 года назад
No...its bound in the ground with about a foot deep concrete foundation. The chain methods quicker tho
@billparrish4385
@billparrish4385 3 года назад
6:14 I believe the chain videos he was referring to about having to dig down, are those where you dig down past the concrete lip usually present where the concrete has spread out a bit on the original ground surface (or below any concrete tapering if the top of the hole was flared out any), and run the chain around the smaller diameter below that. It provides enough 'grab' for the chain to pull against, without the need for a concrete anchor.
@djohnson3093
@djohnson3093 3 года назад
For posts that snap at the concrete, I use a long 1/2" bit and drill into the concrete in several places. Sometimes the concrete busts but most of the time I drive a 5/8" bar in the holes. A couple of licks with a breaker bar works too. The concrete breaks away from the post, I pull the wood then the chuncks of concrete. This works great for posts with a ton of concrete.
@shawnjarman9860
@shawnjarman9860 3 года назад
I love how he said “there’s a lot of concrete” and after he drops it, the concrete breaks off very easily!
@marks3750
@marks3750 3 года назад
Concrete must be a rare commodity in North Carolina. They seem to us it sparingly.
@guydesnoyers8417
@guydesnoyers8417 3 года назад
I've never seen so little concrete. It looked like a dollar store qtip 😅
@chrislittle798
@chrislittle798 3 года назад
A lot of concrete? 😂 He took his sweet time. I use chain and high lift jack too
@tbthedozer
@tbthedozer 3 года назад
I pulled a metal clothesline pole with a handyman jack and a chain with more concrete than the pile of posts he has. I did have to dig down but hey it was over 2feet deep and a hundred pounds of crete.. I can pull snow fence posts (metal U shaped with ridges) using a chain and no digging without much fuss.
@DistantVision85
@DistantVision85 3 года назад
Yeah, was thinking the whole time that the chain is all you need.. Double wrap so it is a choker, and tightens onto the post as you apply force.
@johnhanselman6371
@johnhanselman6371 3 года назад
I put my NC fence posts in at least 30 inches. Some NC people put their posts in at 20 inches because there is no worry about frozen ground. I noticed strong NC wind storms with heavy rain can cause a 6 ft dog ear fence to tilt if installed at 20 inches.
@marcmiller789
@marcmiller789 4 года назад
I could have pulled that post by hand, just alittle wiggle and lifting, barely any concrete and only about 1' in the ground.
@todddenio3200
@todddenio3200 3 года назад
Theres a few issues with this. 1. A hi-lift jack like many things from harbor freight is an injury waiting to happen. 2. those posts were so loose they could have been pulled out by hand. 3, there wasnt enough concrete on the post to be of any use. 4, If there had been the right amount of concrete used, the jack would have been on top of the concrete and caused issues with it
@seankennedy5913
@seankennedy5913 3 года назад
I've actually used something like this method when doing a chain link fence.. worked awesome..
@coreywoods6893
@coreywoods6893 3 года назад
Hey Joe I'm a self fence builder and what I use is the same o same o farm Jack but at the top of the jack put a 8in bolt through 2x4s on each side to make a tri pod and also use steel ring as a choke collar with the chain so no slippage and also works perfect when have rotted post , just use the steel ring to choke top of the cement block and it will stay firm and pull right up
@outcast7899
@outcast7899 4 года назад
Wow!!! This is a great idea. At 61 I can still remember using car bumper Jack's to do the very same thing. Probably not many people remember those widow maker Jacks. They were notorious for jumping out from under bumper letting car fall and you were real lucky if the jack didn't fly out and hit you in the gut or pinch your hand when it started leaning towards the side. Anybody remember that? Also, Joe I'm not trying to be a jerk and I like your vidios, they're very informative, but without your logo your shirts look like inmate coveralls. Sorry
@philipmarsland6265
@philipmarsland6265 3 года назад
Son in Ohio clay put post in pee stone when you need to replace suck the pee stone out with shop vac put new in and put stone back in real easy got idea from fencing company no concrete did 120 ft in 4 hours skid steer with 2 ft drill
@sinnder
@sinnder 2 года назад
@@philipmarsland6265 And this is why you shouldn't drop out of school.
@kennethlowe6486
@kennethlowe6486 2 года назад
I use to use bumper Jack's to break tires off beed when changing tires by hand I could break two tires down and put one back on in under 10 minutes yeah I went through a lot of tires when I was 16.
@randyjenkins2751
@randyjenkins2751 3 года назад
Why didn’t he just lift it out with his hands he almost pushed it over drilling into it.
@Spunky786
@Spunky786 3 года назад
Exactly what I thought lol
@laurabrenphotography7948
@laurabrenphotography7948 3 года назад
Joe .... like the video in Australia a lot of the pailing fences the post have checkouts for the rails and we just put the jack in the bottom checkout Tip: when your using the jack you use your opposite hand to hang on to the post (pulling it towards you) as you are lifting the post so the post will come up straight
@greggcollins4215
@greggcollins4215 3 года назад
The guys that replaced my fence in 2019 did jack the old posts out so that they could reuse the holes. The issue was the buried electric and cable lines. The Utility locator marked the Cox and ATT cables right under the fence. It was more work for them but lessened the change of cutting a line while digging a new hole.
@kosh7911
@kosh7911 3 года назад
I just finished installing a farm fence here at my homestead. We used 2 bags of quick drying, high strength Quikrete per pole with the posts 2 ft down. I don’t see this method working so easy.
@jameswilliams5227
@jameswilliams5227 3 года назад
Why don't you try it before knocking it?
@aantonides
@aantonides 2 года назад
On the farm you just use your front loader or skid steer and a chain, because you have a quarter mile of fence posts to pull out ya don't got all day for a jack.
@kosh7911
@kosh7911 2 года назад
@@aantonides this is a fact!
@treelandsfencing9388
@treelandsfencing9388 3 года назад
We have hydraulic post pullers in the UK, the feet are set about 18 inches apart to allow the bowlder of concrete to be pull up straight. Looking at this I could of dug it out quicker.
@mattuq33
@mattuq33 2 года назад
No more than 15 inches in the ground and a little blob of concrete, you could have just pushed and pulled on the post to loosen it some more and pulled it out by hand
@inappropriatevideos1353
@inappropriatevideos1353 3 года назад
I do something similar. I just screw a 2x4 to the side of the post. Then put a longer 2x6 or 2x4 under the 'jig' and jack one end of the 2x6. Using the 2x6 allows you to locate the jack away from the post so you don't end up interfering with the cement on the post. I don't have a tractor jack, I use my 21 inch floor jack.
@KravMagoo
@KravMagoo 3 года назад
Ha! When he was drilling that first hole I thought, "Hmm, seems a bit low to me..." I would definitely put a "shoe" (wood or metal ) under the jack to increase the surface area under pressure just to keep it from sinking into the ground.
@PACEMAKER8383
@PACEMAKER8383 3 года назад
The post was about to fall over from drilling 🤣🤣🤣👍
@russellbourgault4520
@russellbourgault4520 4 года назад
As loose as that post already was he probably could have just picked in up out of the hole
@kmanbay6580
@kmanbay6580 3 года назад
I have used this method many times in the past. Instead of attaching the wood I drill the holes and run a chain through the holes. Put the chain over the jack and jack it up. If the post comes out of the concrete I dig around the concrete so I can get the chain wrapped, and jack it up while leaning back with the jack.
@carltonwilliams9256
@carltonwilliams9256 3 года назад
That's cute. I just had to use my 65 HP New Holland tractor with a chain on my loader and it still took an hour. Granted I was pulling a 6 inch steel post 3ft deep from a 12 inch diameter hole.
@isaiahhuntington6663
@isaiahhuntington6663 3 года назад
That seems like a lot of extra time just to pull one post out.
@jasonfifi
@jasonfifi 3 года назад
step 1, dig around the concrete. step 2, remove the post and concrete.
@joshmiget6195
@joshmiget6195 4 года назад
Chain is much quicker than the drilling the post and what not. Chain method could pull 2 or 3 posts in the time he pulled 1 in my opinion. Time is money.
@alans6110
@alans6110 4 года назад
What if the ground is muddy or ground is soft? The jack will sink in the mud.lol
@anlymndz09
@anlymndz09 4 года назад
@@alans6110 throw down a small square sheet of plywood, 2x6 or something under the jack. Increase your surface area
@stevewushu
@stevewushu 3 года назад
So in the uk, we don’t often remove the old concrete unless it’s protruding above ground level, or unless the fence has the same post hole centres. Usually the posts are rotted enough to break them off by hand at ground level, then use the flat round “cap” of a steel 3” bladed bar, to smack the remaining rotted post further into the ground. As I said, most concrete is rarely at or above ground level, so we just cover over the top of them. This seems like a huge amount of effort and time to remove old posts. But as you’re aware, it very much depends on the customer, the type of fence that it’s being replaced with, and of course the landscape that you have to work with.
@phazelvosfreqdetector7580
@phazelvosfreqdetector7580 8 месяцев назад
I dug a lot of posts out in my day, and found the easiest way was to dig down on one side deep enough to lean the post over, maybe 45 degrees, then pull it up by hand. I'm thinking that looks like more trouble than it's worth. Especially that post. It had so much wiggle, it was almost ready to go already.
@richardleach1706
@richardleach1706 4 года назад
Up north here, we call that a handyman jack.
@C.V._McCullar
@C.V._McCullar 3 года назад
That's what we call it in Arkansas, also.
@ericbarnes3829
@ericbarnes3829 3 года назад
We did this a bit differently. Since we did not have all day to play with the post. We took the Bobcat and drop the bucket and pick up the tree puller jaws. Drive up, clamp, lift, next!
@Popdaddy580
@Popdaddy580 3 года назад
Another issue I see is if the concrete base around the post is too large you can bind the jack between post and concrete. I've used my motorcycle jack that has a forked base along with rigging straps. The jack can be moved by one person but it works better with two and the straps save from having to drill each post, you can leave some of the bottom stringer to help keep the strap from slipping. This method especially saves time when you run into a fence that was installed by a DIYer who digs the post hole around 3 to 4 foot deep, yes that would be me but only once I moved to Florida (sandy soil and hurricanes) deep holes weren't a issue when digging in clay or hardpan.
@turbosupra2jzdragracingtob249
@turbosupra2jzdragracingtob249 3 года назад
Remove fence post. Step one remove spare tire/wheel from trailer or vehicle. Step two attaching and secure a rope or cable at bottom of post. Step 3 place tire against post and rope over top of tire. Step 4 pull rope with Small tractor or rtv or vehicle.
@kurtminges647
@kurtminges647 3 года назад
look on U tube and see how the farmer guy does it with a tire and a cable or rope ..pulls them straight up and out works well with medium size tree roots tie one end of the cable end to your p/u truck..
@treeguyable
@treeguyable 3 года назад
If only a vehicle would go where it needs to all the time for posts.
@axeliosstonewall6235
@axeliosstonewall6235 3 года назад
The drill the guy pulls out is the giveaway that man's hands are softer than warm butter and should go inside and make the men some ice tea. Metabo starter kit drill, lol.
@parangaricutirimi000
@parangaricutirimi000 3 года назад
hahaha
@MrSawdust85222
@MrSawdust85222 4 года назад
Kudos to you as the professional in not bashing the guy in the video. Thank you.
@mfolson81
@mfolson81 7 месяцев назад
Used this method w/piston jack and it worked perfectly, entire concrete base came right out of the ground with the post, took 15 min and saved so much hard labor!
@JoeEverest
@JoeEverest 7 месяцев назад
Nice! Appreciate you sharing your experience!
@ryankonkin2935
@ryankonkin2935 4 года назад
Nice video, gotta say though thats not a lot of concrete on those posts.
@hotdiggityayo
@hotdiggityayo 4 года назад
Problem is of theres like a 5 gal of concrete as usual you're putting pressure down against the top of the concrete to push it up. It works without alot of concrete
@shadowhunter9713
@shadowhunter9713 4 года назад
That post was moving super easy when he was drilling Probably could have pried back and forth a few times and lifted it out by hand
@smoke2275
@smoke2275 3 года назад
Just a quick safety tip from an Idaho guy thats used hi-lift jacks 1000 times. When using these jacks it is imperative that you keep your head and any part of your body out of the jacks handle sweep! When youre lifting either of the 2 pins are not engaged into the beam of the jack. If you lose your grip or the jack f***s off on you mid stroke, that handle is going swing up at high velocity taking out whatever was in it's path! They have broken many of bones and killed people! They have earned the nickname "the widowmaker jack" for a reason. I own 2 of them albeit the actual "Hi-Lift" brand. They are great and also sketchy as f***!
@deplorableb.r.4211
@deplorableb.r.4211 3 года назад
I bolted a chain to the post and lifted it out with a farm jack. I'd recommend putting a board or two under the based of the jack so the jack doesn't sink into the dirt.
@yaroncameron-rudeforth8843
@yaroncameron-rudeforth8843 4 года назад
Yeah I’d just wrap the chain a couple times.. no way that’s a quicker method and you need to carry the drill as well 🤷‍♂️ keep the vids coming mate ! brilliant content !
@chrismullin8304
@chrismullin8304 3 года назад
In most cases, I cut the post at grade and move the layout of the new posts, leaving the old crete in the ground.
@mikep490
@mikep490 2 года назад
Thank you for the tip of using anchors into the concrete. I pulled my posts using a chain and a bottle jack or two... just wrap around and lift. I had a lot more concrete. A few broke off, so we used a wrecking bar and a couple pry bars to loosen then lift the concrete... a lot harder work. His posts look like they still had years of life, had they used a proper amount of cement.
@williammartinez9906
@williammartinez9906 3 года назад
I just run an auger down the side of the post and pull em right out works every time.
@godspeed5428
@godspeed5428 3 года назад
I have no idea why i am here.. But i watched the whole thing. Noice
@SuzukiKid400
@SuzukiKid400 3 года назад
To pull it straight out, you can have 2 jacks, one on an opposing side to the other. I like the chain method better because you can reset more quickly and lower the grip point as you’re pulling out. You can also relocate around the perimeter as required.
@treeguyable
@treeguyable 3 года назад
Been doing fences 30 yrs. Concrete is great, but in this area, longer posts, pushed further into the ground hold better. I use the bobcat to mash them in, where permissable. A chain around the bottom, tightened up,and a long steel bar on a good wood block fulcrum , with a beveled point, under the chain, will pull about any post up.
@hudsonsled454
@hudsonsled454 4 года назад
I used this style around 20 years ago in Australia, would use a sledge hammer and loosen the post off the concrete, post would slide out. Then would break the concrete in the ground and pull it out.
@stucknousernames
@stucknousernames 3 года назад
The true life hack, if it is wobbling like that just pull it straight up using your hands. =}
@jonnyhung2576
@jonnyhung2576 3 года назад
That post was so loose I could pull up by hand 😂
@markpashia7067
@markpashia7067 3 года назад
We use to pull posts in Texas with a chain and a ten foot 2x4. lay the board on the post and chain the two to each other with about two foot on one side and use the rest for a handle and just pick it up. if you run out of reach, just do it again with three foot out for a longer fulcrum. No need for Harbor Freight and on new construction we usually had lumber to borrow all around, so only had to haul a chain in the truck. I was electrician and we had to pull temporary panels on posts all the time. I have used it on fence posts a lot, but just depends on soil, amount of concrete and like they said rotten posts can mess it up. Used a two by and a rope on metal posts before as the rope grabbed on the chain link post better than a chain.
@totofromfrom1812
@totofromfrom1812 10 месяцев назад
I like the repeatability and resetting ease of a chain w jack. Less hardware to add/ bend and remove w lags. But, he’s got some quick impact skills.
@TwoTall1988
@TwoTall1988 4 года назад
I thought I was being lazy and innovative because I didn't want to dig two 6x6 posts out (like I did to 5 of them 2 years ago) so I used my low-profile hydraulic floor jack and some janky rigging (a 2x8 screwed to the post with deck screws) and started jacking, moved the rigging at least once and then I found out the posts were 6 feet in the ground without concrete.... our frost line is only 30 inches in Maryland.. who took the time to bury 2 6x6 posts 6 feet into the ground!?!?!?
@janetyeoman1544
@janetyeoman1544 4 года назад
Jacob Sorensen , maybe somebody that moved south from northern Ontario. Endless granite, swamps and tough winters.
@jimmyburke845
@jimmyburke845 3 года назад
Well it was only 20” deep and 1” of concrete around it.
@johncooley81
@johncooley81 3 года назад
They used a butter knife to spread the mud
@godman5043
@godman5043 3 года назад
They actually looked like they were only about 12"down
@frandanco6289
@frandanco6289 3 года назад
@@godman5043 Yeah, I was thinking that baby post was barely 1 foot deep and a child spread a thin coat of concrete on it like they were icing a cake or something...
@user-fx4qz8pt3w
@user-fx4qz8pt3w 3 года назад
We take 2 2x4's that are the length of the jack, attach them to the top of the jack with a large bolt so the base of the jack can be a foot away from the post. That way if concrete comes out with the post it doesn't get stuck when it hits the bottom of the jack. Think A frame. Then, we have a chain attached to the bottom of the jack that we wrap around the post in a choke and re attach to the bottom of the jack. Much quicker than drilling holes in each post and attaching bolts etc.
@Woodacus87
@Woodacus87 3 года назад
I saw a good one with a wheel, a chain and a truck. Chain around the post, over the wheel and attached to the tow hitch, pulled it straight out.
@ptravers9077
@ptravers9077 3 года назад
I feel like he could have wiggled it loose with how it was set
@steves5799
@steves5799 3 года назад
God he made me want to go grab a shovel and dig one up in less time with just a shovel
@ervincameron8936
@ervincameron8936 3 года назад
Dude for real, that thing had so little depth and concrete you could have it out of the ground in less than a minute using just an E-tool let alone a real shovel
@carlstephens1532
@carlstephens1532 3 года назад
I have used the chain method ,when you have a lot of posts to pull the chain method is a lot faster over all.
@pullyourownpost4159
@pullyourownpost4159 3 года назад
We used a Searco 8 ton fence post puller. It had a chain. If the post broke, it had a claw to pull out the concrete footing. Our neighbour used one of those mechanical jacks and it broke.
@rubenwynne7808
@rubenwynne7808 3 года назад
That was bearly any concrete, ive seen old fences with a foot of concrete around them
@DaveRogers1985
@DaveRogers1985 3 года назад
haha thats my fence posts as we get alot of heavy winds here.
@smiffersmaffer
@smiffersmaffer 3 года назад
Even without that guy explaining everything, I’m would of had it out of the ground already !! Everyone so afraid of hard work any more!
@Protohomo1
@Protohomo1 3 года назад
Are we afraid or do we just want to optimize? I mean I'm sure you drive a car right? Are you scared of the hard work of running miles to the store and carrying all the stuff back ?
@anthonywilson4873
@anthonywilson4873 3 года назад
The Concrete is a water sponge. I noted “eventually” that post under the concrete support in the ground is ok and the post above the concrete is ok, the post always rot out at the exact top of the concrete support and in the concrete. That’s because the post is wrapped in a concrete sponge sucking in water from the ground around and ensuring continuous perfect rot condition. Did research on web and confirmed by others, seal the post in that area and posts last longer, tar or plastic wrap or similar. They also put gravel in bottom of the hole to drain away moisture to stop water being sucked up from lower end and of course cap the top properly to stop it getting in the top. Experienced farmers store their posts in diesel oil mix in a barrel for the part in the ground and go direct into ground they last ages. I am no fencing specialist but it makes sense and the info is on the web. First fence I did was with iron bar breaking concrete ouch. Second had electric hydraulic Kango (breaker) a quantum shift. Pulling posts makes senses and of course posts could be broken or breaking, so pulling out concrete slug makes sense, shifting it? disposing of it it’s got to be broken up? Unless you have many hands or a crane?. Watch your backs! Wear safety glasses when chipping anything seen enough hard people’s eyes damaged by metal wood concrete over the years, had enough crap in my own.
@zub305
@zub305 3 года назад
That post he is going to remove is as slack as a wizards cuff! 😂
@RidgelineJames
@RidgelineJames 4 года назад
Good video but man that’s barely in the ground. The post here below the frost at 4 feet. Have mercy on our souls.
@titan5535
@titan5535 4 года назад
or when the post is rotten and the post breaks off above the cement.
@kirstinmorrell
@kirstinmorrell 4 года назад
There are people putting fence posts 4' down in your area? Really? Like people who make money at it?
@RidgelineJames
@RidgelineJames 4 года назад
Kirstin Morrell yeah man. 4’ that’s the deal unless you want your fence to heave all over the place in the winter.
@kirstinmorrell
@kirstinmorrell 4 года назад
@@RidgelineJames I do 4', but I don't often do fences, and when I do I literally can't even get a skid steer guy to dig post holes to 4' without a lot of arguing, And I can't rent anything to dig that deep without a lot of arguing from the rental guys.Two to 3 feet is all that gets dug around here.
@RidgelineJames
@RidgelineJames 4 года назад
Kirstin Morrell that’s actually pretty interesting. I get a guy to dig my post holes no one even flinches when you say 4’. Where are you located?
@aurellioroccone2150
@aurellioroccone2150 4 года назад
Let me see the technique without all the yapping
@nickhearn7288
@nickhearn7288 4 года назад
Joe Everest 😂 still a great reaction video lol
@anlymndz09
@anlymndz09 4 года назад
Why don't you look up the original video you yuppy
@NicholasRachuna
@NicholasRachuna Год назад
Here's how you do it. Take a power auger with a 6" head and auger right next to the post, then tug the post over towards the new hole to break it loose. Then all you need to do is rip it out. I pulled 300' of chainlink in 45 minutes with one guy using this approach.
@toddolatheks.1328
@toddolatheks.1328 3 года назад
Wow I can actually just go to one RU-vid channel . To figure out how to put this fence up actually I’m just closing in my neighbors fences on each side of my house so it’s a really easy compared to putting up a fence. Thanks for your channel lots of awesome help. 🙏
@timsanders5261
@timsanders5261 3 года назад
Get a dingo. Pulls posts in seconds, augers holes, mixes cement and delivers to hole. Carries post to holes
@burtonholmes4708
@burtonholmes4708 3 года назад
Must be an okker...
@pirat350
@pirat350 3 года назад
I've been doing this for over 40 years w/ an old car bumper jack and a piece of chain wrapped twice around post. If post has concrete you bridge over it w/ a cinder block on either side and jack off a chunk of 4X 6 plcaed on top of blocks.
@pirat350
@pirat350 3 года назад
@@JoeEverest no worries. I like your candor
@DanielRodgers
@DanielRodgers 3 года назад
I like the water method: dig a little around post. Fill it up with water. Rock the post back and forth, then perpendicular.
@horseblinderson4747
@horseblinderson4747 3 года назад
Pressure washer, it'll cut down two feet plus
@SM-rt7pr
@SM-rt7pr 3 года назад
I've been building a fence down in Texas for about 4 years. However recent events have left me unemployed. Thanks a lot Joe. 'They ain't putting it on the news."
@huejanus5505
@huejanus5505 3 года назад
I use a an old bumper jack that I got at a garage sale for $5 and a chain to remove posts, never had a problem. Around here we have to go down 4 feet for frost.
@haroldobrien8550
@haroldobrien8550 3 года назад
In Canada we dig at least 36”. I have used similar method only I used a car jack and impact drill to crank. Quick and no sweat.
@carltillberry9872
@carltillberry9872 3 года назад
In Colorado the wind shears off the posts at ground level so I have to dig down to put a chain around the concrete. A ground auger attached to a drill works well for digging in the Colorado clay. It’s still a pain in the ass.
@fryefencecurbscapingllc9817
@fryefencecurbscapingllc9817 4 года назад
We built one on a “dolly” with a heavy duty tractor jack mounted to it. We can roll it up to it and pull the posts out. It works pretty awesome. I wish I could share a picture of it
@fryefencecurbscapingllc9817
@fryefencecurbscapingllc9817 4 года назад
Joe Everest have you ever installed a Trex fence?
@jamielarett2044
@jamielarett2044 2 года назад
WORKS EVERY TIME..........when we pull wood, metal, any fence posts. we use the same jack but wrap a small length of chain bolted thru the top eyelet of the jack and wrap the chain around the top of the post back to the jack. Pour 5 gallons of water into the base of the post or run a garden hose , this will soften the dirt and pull right out. Put 2x6 under jack on soft ground. Or elevate the 2x6 with cutout for concrete to clear the underside of jack
@williammorales8204
@williammorales8204 Год назад
I used a floorjack same way with some bushes from hell trunks and it worked pretty good.
@JoeEverest
@JoeEverest Год назад
Nice!
@NativeBowhunter1965
@NativeBowhunter1965 3 года назад
Mini excavator with a thumb. No dig, no chain, no bolts and no drilling. If it breaks off, you can get it out with the excavator. Makes loading up the debris a breeze too.
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