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Re: T-Post puller
« Reply #10 on: November 24, 2015, 10:34:12 pm »
I had one of those out side freeze proof hydrants that was no longer connected and down into the ground about 5 feet.   I clamped a good pair of vice grips to it and lifted it out with the bumper jack t-post puller I made.   It had been in the ground for about ten years.    I am going to re- purpose the pipe into another peavy.   My last one worked real good on big logs but would not fit the small ones very good.
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