Ideas for pulling wood posts with tractor

/ Ideas for pulling wood posts with tractor #1  

KenB2920

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Almont, Mi
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Kubota L5240HSTC
I was contacted by a friend asking to pull some posts. I have only attempted 1 post in the past screwing around and was unsuccessful. Please post pictures or videos of pulling posts and or suggestions. Thank you



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/ Ideas for pulling wood posts with tractor #2  
Do you have an idea how deep they are in the ground?
 
/ Ideas for pulling wood posts with tractor #3  
Use a brush grubber on the 3-pt hitch. Works like a charm for posts. Make sure you get one of the larger models with jaws able to open wide enough for the post.
 
/ Ideas for pulling wood posts with tractor #4  
If you have a FEL on the tractor, wrap a chain with a slip hook around the post down low and hook the other end on the bucket and lift the post with the FEL.
 
/ Ideas for pulling wood posts with tractor #5  
If you have a FEL on the tractor, wrap a chain with a slip hook around the post down low and hook the other end on the bucket and lift the post with the FEL.

I agree. I use my forks though as they have a ring to attach a chain to. You can also rock the post back and forth a lil first like a you puling a tooth.
 
/ Ideas for pulling wood posts with tractor #6  
I'd use the 3pt as well, lot more pulling power. May need to push them around a bit to loosen them up I guess depending on how well they are in there.
 
/ Ideas for pulling wood posts with tractor #7  
I use the 3 point and choker to pull stumps, fence post, anything stuck in the ground I want out. The beauty of the 3 point is that it wont try to flip the tractor when the FEL unloads the rear wheels. On the rear obstinate stuff, pull up and then hit it with a 10lb sledge. They usually come right out even with a concrete base.
 
/ Ideas for pulling wood posts with tractor
  • Thread Starter
#8  
I have tried in the past, the choker chain and FEL method. It worked with t posts but not the 4" cements in post.

I like the brush grabber idea. How would I hook this to the 3point?

Any photos of ideas?
 
/ Ideas for pulling wood posts with tractor #9  
Soak the post for a few days with drip irrigation SLOW drip so they soaked DEEP, and they should all just pop out with FEL
 
/ Ideas for pulling wood posts with tractor
  • Thread Starter
#10  
Sorry, I do not know their depth
 
/ Ideas for pulling wood posts with tractor #11  
If they can be pulled with your tractor, the 3 PH is the way to try it. If you don't have one of the drawbars that fit the 3 PH balls, then get one for $20 or so. Hook a chain on it and around the post tightly. Lift the post out, but if it wont move, you can use the drawbar to pull then push the post back and forth to loosen it up.
Just try not to back off into that pond when pushing the post.
 
/ Ideas for pulling wood posts with tractor #12  
Make sure if you hook up higher than your draw bar, that you do not engage forward gear, can be dangerous or deadly. I have pulled allot of post and concrete bollards in parking lots, generally a few good hits with a sledge, or a "nudge" with the FEL forward and then back to loosed the post, then chain as mentioned earlier. I always use the FEL. Some times woth tension on the chain, you can pull it by rocking the tractor (very little) with forward and reverse.

From your photos, you will be working in an area where you will need to be extra aware, near the pond. If water soaks in around he post it may be more difficult with the "suction" action, drive a bar down beside the post, then remove to negate that.

Read this.
CDC - NIOSH Update - NIOSH Warns: Improper Hitching to Tractors Can Be Fatal
 
/ Ideas for pulling wood posts with tractor #13  
Those look like square timbers that were possibly concreted in. Sometimes the post will pull out of the concrete and then you will have to get a backhoe to dig those out if you want to remove the concrete.
 
/ Ideas for pulling wood posts with tractor #14  
I would try the fel first. If that did not work, I would get a truck tire rim. Run a chain from low on the post over the rim and to the draw bar on the tractor. Pull. The rim converts the forward motion of the tractor to a vertical pull on the post.
 
/ Ideas for pulling wood posts with tractor #15  
I recently pulled about 20 5" posts with concrete base out of clay soil using a Kubota 3430. Used the chain on the FEL and after a rain it worked like a charm. Now I'd like. To reuse the 20 posts. Any idea how to get the concrete base off? I was told to hit them with a sledge hammer, but they are not budging.
 
/ Ideas for pulling wood posts with tractor #16  
My experience is posts are usually rotten right around grade, so they often break off when I try to pull them. I have a really large lag screw, I make a pilot hole with a spade bit, put a few large washers on the lag, put it through a loop in a wire rope, and screw it deep into the post. Then either use FEL hook or 3pt arm to lift on the wire rope and try to pull it out. I usually want to replace posts so I try to avoid digging them out because then I have a huge hole that won't hold a new post.
 
/ Ideas for pulling wood posts with tractor #17  
Any idea how to get the concrete base off? I was told to hit them with a sledge hammer, but they are not budging.

Hire a teenager and tell him to hit them harder and more times. I've found that labor costs usually exceed cost of new post.
 
/ Ideas for pulling wood posts with tractor #18  
I recently pulled about 20 5" posts with concrete base out of clay soil using a Kubota 3430. Used the chain on the FEL and after a rain it worked like a charm. Now I'd like. To reuse the 20 posts. Any idea how to get the concrete base off? I was told to hit them with a sledge hammer, but they are not budging.

Sledge will do it ! Try starting on one edge, them hit along the same line until it cracks, then it will go easy. Sometimes a whack to the post will cause enough cracks to facilitate this, just make sure to use a piece of sacrificial wood to protect the post.
 
/ Ideas for pulling wood posts with tractor #19  
if really solid and I need to remove a post I take posthole digger and dig a hole next to it and if need to take a bucket of water once I get deep enough to hold the water pour in and come back a day or two later, finish digging and then rock the post and usually can pull by hand,

but I have had some so stubborn I can't pull with my tractor loader and (4000 pounds of lift) I do not have a three point device to lift that way, in most conditions I can pull with the loader,

just have to try some thing and if that does not work go to a plan B or C,
 
/ Ideas for pulling wood posts with tractor #20  
Thanks Dennis, I'll keep pounding at them (or find a teenager to do it). I think part of the problem was that I was hitting them on soft ground.
 

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