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Used one plenty of times, as recent as a year ago.
Wear ear plugs now or hearing aids later.

Yes sir. That's a quick way to get your ears to ring for quite a while.

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Used a real school one with no handles weighed a little more too

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Originally Posted by Ringman
Now how do you get those post out of the ground?

I wrap a chain around the post and hook it to the front end loader.

Also, if the post aint got to be too straight, I push them in the ground with the front end loader.

Anything to keep from using that tool.


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I've lost more "T" post pounders than most people have ever seen, as for pulling posts corner posts like rail road ties set in concrete, I use a 36" steel wheel and a chain suck them out easy peasy, bucket works great on T posts. Rio7

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Originally Posted by Oldman03
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Now how do you get those post out of the ground?

I wrap a chain around the post and hook it to the front end loader.

Also, if the post aint got to be too straight, I push them in the ground with the front end loader.

Anything to keep from using that tool.
We were pulling posts like that when we tried it with a cement corner post. Something went wrong and the chain bound up, when the tractor driver tipped the bucket the post caught under the edge and went flying straight at me. I knew it was going to be bad so I hady hands up and caught the post in the air. The driver jumped off the tractor to check on me because he thought he killed me.


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2 and a half pages of T-post knocker discussion in the meme thread.

Lame.

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2 and a half pages of T-post knocker discussion in the meme thread.

Lame.

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At least we hit pause on "Boomers talk trannys".

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Originally Posted by Distridr
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Used one plenty of times, as recent as a year ago.
Wear ear plugs now or hearing aids later.

Yes sir. That's a quick way to get your ears to ring for quite a while.

RS

It's a work out for sure.

Used a real school one with no handles weighed a little more too

Mine's home made, no handles and ya, it weighs a little more...


I broke the cap off 2 store bought ones .
Made my own with a thick heavy top.

These do not do very well with my Fractured Rock ground in Arizona not even if you pilot drill the hole first

A 35# Makita Jack Hammer with a Home Made attachment will not even work.

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Between this and the ‘three on the tree’ meme this thread is effectively derailed. Maybe I should post a picture of a TV with a dial and an old enamel percolator and ask who remembers one of these? Guaranteed 4 pages of followup posts completed with anecdotes.

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More boobs would be good.


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Or a picture of a floor dimmer switch. Or a refillable glass milk bottle. Or an antique Hoover. Maybe some fencing pliers.

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Or a picture of a floor dimmer switch. Or a refillable glass milk bottle. Or an antique Hoover. Maybe some fencing pliers.


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Or a picture of a floor dimmer switch. Or a refillable glass milk bottle. Or an antique Hoover. Maybe some fencing pliers.

Boomers are nostalgic that way.


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When you get irritated over lame old school memes you might want to take a step back and smell the coffee / roses.

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Pretty slick 😊


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