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I have a patented invention for pulling T-posts. May I introduce safeTpuller here?
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<blockquote data-quote="Chainsaw Driver" data-source="post: 1729673" data-attributes="member: 22757"><p>We've got three soil types on our place, gumbo (wiggle wiggle sometimes works), sand and lots of it, and iron ore clay mix. The iron ore clay mix bites so hard some posts have to be dug up to remove. My little mini ex can lift 6600 pounds at the blade and I had one post the other day in iron ore clay that would not come out even with the entire 6600 pound lifting force on it. safeTpuller did it's job perfectly I just needed more machine. I wound up digging at the base a little to release the post then pulled it using safeTpuller. The compaction ability of the iron ore clay mix here never cease to amaze me. We recently built a house pad out of it. Hard as a brick</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chainsaw Driver, post: 1729673, member: 22757"] We've got three soil types on our place, gumbo (wiggle wiggle sometimes works), sand and lots of it, and iron ore clay mix. The iron ore clay mix bites so hard some posts have to be dug up to remove. My little mini ex can lift 6600 pounds at the blade and I had one post the other day in iron ore clay that would not come out even with the entire 6600 pound lifting force on it. safeTpuller did it's job perfectly I just needed more machine. I wound up digging at the base a little to release the post then pulled it using safeTpuller. The compaction ability of the iron ore clay mix here never cease to amaze me. We recently built a house pad out of it. Hard as a brick [/QUOTE]
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