



🚀 Pull with Power: Elevate Your Fencing Game!
The T-Post Puller is a robust 36" tool designed for efficiently removing fence posts, made from heavy-duty metal for durability. Weighing 17.96 lbs, it utilizes leverage for easy operation and features a compact design for convenient storage. Ideal for various applications, this puller is backed by responsive customer support.
| Manufacturer | LOADSECRTOOL |
| Item Weight | 17.96 pounds |
| Package Dimensions | 38.5 x 6.6 x 5.8 inches |
| Size | T Post Puller |
| Material | Metal |
| Number Of Pieces | 16 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
C**P
Fast, easy, and solid.
This t-post puller works fantastic. I only used it for more heavy duty t-posts but it should work well on any. It's quick to put into position and is very easy to use with it's very solid build and good leverage. The weight is also good, very easy to carry. Just remember to shift the posts side to side a bit if you don't want to pull out a ton of soil with the post. The extra hook on the end is perfect to fit over a sturdy chain link as well. Great extra utility.
A**N
Must have
The media could not be loaded. 10 out of 10 works perfectly myst have fast and easy
D**D
Outstanding Tool
Saw a video review and found the item and was totally blown away, I'm 71 and needed to pull some T posts I put in 20 plus years ago as I'm selling the property and need some posts for other projects, this is by far better than the tripods I have built to use a come along to pull posts, this was so easy did not even have to use an extension on the handle to get more leverage, the heavy duty steel construction really impressed me, may end up trying it out on some chain link fence posts set in concrete and see if it'll work on them, I'd give this more than 5 stars if I could.
G**2
Good for the price
Works good for the price but fell short in a couple of areas. On the mos common stamped steel fence posts the part that grabs the post isn’t deep enough to grab both of the wider sides flats allowing the post to twist as you apply pressure. Also the teeth that grab the post aren’t aggressive enough to grab onto the post, you need to get it on one of the tabs that secure the fencing or put a screwdriver through one of the holes. It gets the job done though with a little creativity and still beats wrestling them out
L**A
Works
I used it to pull 4x4s that were in horrible shape as shown by the pics. It had been drizzling for hours so I figured it should be easier. I wrapped the chain( bought separate) around the post and started to pull and, UP it started to come off the ground. I shimmied the chain down some and pulled again. I did it like 5 times until the whole post was out. ( 3 other post had broken off before I even had a chance to use the gizmo) i ended up pulling 2 more before it started to rain heavy. Next day it hadn't rain and it was very difficult to pull. I highly recommended this tool and will suggest getting the ground wet around the post to loosen them a little .
G**T
Easy to use
I love this thing, even I can pull a post out, I'm 73
R**R
It works really well, just align the stand properly before pulling the stake
This works really well and will be used a lot. I purchased this one because it appeared more sturdy than a cheaper one. You REALLY need to pull down on the handle hard for some posts and a cheaper model might bend the handle. This one will not bend. I had a couple posts that were in hard dry clay and this pulled them out.One tip when using it; be sure that the stand is parallel with the T-post when you begin to pull down on the handle. If is is leaning one way or the other, the post will hang coming out at an angle.
P**S
Works Much Better Than You Would Expect
I purchased this with minimal expectations, i had about 30 T posts to pull in a pasture, it took me just a hair over 30 minutes to pull all of them with little or no effort on my part. About my. only issue was in soft soil or mud the base plate will sink into it but I grabbed a small length of 2x6 and problem solved.
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