It is not easy.
Digging up old fence posts.
Build your one handed post puller.
Use fine gravel tamped down to the bottom six inches 15 cm and set your post.
Fast setting concrete is ideal for installing fence posts since it can be mixed directly in the hole.
This will require you.
Then set your post in place and use a level to ensure that it s perfectly vertical.
Gather some simple materials.
Have you ever tried removing a fence post that is cemented in.
How to remove a fence post the easy way tools for removing fence post footings.
Step 1 dig around the post until six inches of the concrete footing is exposed.
2 loosen the upper layer of soil around the outer edge of the concrete footing using a digging bar.
Drilling holes in the concrete and installing concrete lag bolts in the holes.
Brush away loose dirt to expose the top of the concrete footing at the base of the post.
To prepare for this dig out the soil around the post to a depth of 1 to 1 feet 0 3 to 0 46 meters.
To get started you ll need a way to get a bite on the post and something to apply pressure.
Im going to show you a quick and easy trick.
Pull wooden fence posts set in concrete with no digging.
Install the posts pole or other item for which you have dug your hole.
A concrete cinder block or scrap lumber or whatever you can find for a fulcrum.
Here s a pretty simply method for removing a fence post seated in concrete all without digging or messing with complicated equipment.
Plumb the post and install cross bracing on opposite sides to hold the plumb.
Plumb it up with a builder s spirit level if desired backfill the hole and tamp the fill material to stabilize it.
What you want to do is to lash two of the long 4x4 s together sandwiching.
Note this will require you to use a.
Wrapping metal wire around the base of the concrete and attaching the wire to the jack or digger.
Take a moment to scrape away.
Dig out soil around the post.
Start out by digging a whole about.
If you re following along with mike s method attach the 2 by material to the side of the post leaving.
A posthole digger will make this easier.
Step 2 wrap a chain around the concrete footing of the fence post.
If the fence post has a large concrete base or is very firmly anchored in soil you may need to use a farm jack hi lift jack and chain to pull it out.