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Use Your Jack or 4x4x8 to Remove Fence Poles Even Broken Posts used by pros and DIYers

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About this item

  • The Aircraft cable- has a breaking force of 4200 pounds and the chain has a breaking force of 5200 pounds for your fence repairs with the best crimp design as of January 2023
  • Galvanized cable and chain- The cable lassos around the fence post which tightens like a snare when used to pop a post out. Instead of a straight chain that slips and is not adjustable to your fence post. The chain that is used on the 4x4 lever or high lift jack for the fence post removal has the clevis hook in best position to adjust chain to jack or the use the lever where you can use to easily pop your fence post out.
  • Easy to use The post removal tool benefits are used in leverage of your new 4 X 4 or the power of a Jack to quickly aid in the removal of fence posts, even broken ones.
  • Weighs less than 2 lbs- This post puller is easy to bring to job site when transporting your fence tools and new material for fence post repairs
  • Strong Snare cable is a 3/16 galvanized aircraft cable rated at a break force of 4200. The chain is ¼ and 24-inchs long rated at a break force of 5200 lbs. For 4X4 post pulling made easy.
  • Universal Fit: The Pull A Post tool is compatible with 4x4 fence posts, round wood posts, and more, ensuring versatile use for any fence repair project..
  • Heavy-Duty Construction: Built with a durable, galvanized cable and high-tensile chain that ensures long-lasting performance even under extreme conditions, this fence post remover tool is essential for fencing tools collections.
  • Quick Post Extraction: The innovative design provides an efficient way to remove fence posts—saving time and energy during fence repairs.
  • Superior Leverage: Utilize the power of a 4x4 lever or a farm jack to easily lift and remove stubborn or broken fence posts with the post puller tool.
  • Versatile Use: Ideal for professional contractors and DIY enthusiasts, this fence post puller tool is suitable for both residential and agricultural fence repairs



Product Description

Pull A Post using a 4X4X8 replacment fence pole as a lever to remove fence posts even broken ones.

using chain and a cable to remove cyt off pole with concrete.using a 4x4 as lever to gain leverage

On some of the fence posts that are rotten you may have to dig down to find a solid wood that you can grab with the snare then use your 4x4 lever or your jack to remove.

This picture is of the final removal of a cut off 4x4 mounted in cement

a 4x4 fence pole being used with a cable and chain to remove broken fence post mounted in concret

This shows the pull a post snare that tightens around your old fence post you can slip this over the fence post to be removed

Showing the cable snare that will grab the post for fence post removal

These pictures show the hook up of jack to the pull a post, for your fence post that is being removed.

showing high jack removing a fence post with Pull A Post cable and chain on a farm high jack

This picture shows the fence post being removed using your farm high jack

Fence post removal using a pull a post as a accessory for the high lift farm jack. Wrap the chain around the tonge of the jack. The cable tightens as pressure is applied to the chain using your jack. This will work with the t-post pullers that have a clevis hook on the end of the jack you can hook the pull a post chain into the clevis hook and adjust the chain and snare to pop out the fence post.

For your information we have seen people and videos using a clevis hook incorrectly the wrong way can cause damage

showing the corrct way to use clevis hooks on a pull a post chain

Thank you for choosing Pull A Post to make removing fence posts easier and more efficient. Whether you're using a 4x4 for leverage, a farm jack for extra power, or even a clevis hook on a bucket truck, Pull A Post is designed to get the job done. We'd love to hear about your experience or any creative ways you've found to use our tool. Your feedback helps us improve and innovate."

wood fence for customers to use a post pulling tool;

picture of white picket fence that can be repaired

beach fence for using a fencing tools

white 3 rail estate fence the pull a post can be used to remove fence poles for replacement


Darren Thompson
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
It works to help implement a farm/ranch known technique for removing fence posts. BUT - they make it too short. The manufacturer assumes the fence post is only a 4x4, when in reality the post is likely embedded in concrete. The cinch portion is too short for that to work on concrete embedded posts.The instructions mentioned that in this case the offending post should have its concrete chipped away. My opinion is this is not practical - why not make the cinch portion longer?In my case I had to do just that by modifying the assembly to make it longer. Doubled the cost of the product so I can use it in a real world situation - it's just too short as-is.If you already have a logging chain none of this is likely necessary.
DB
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
The cable broke under just hand tension when I put it around the post.
Jeremy
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2024
Ordered to remove an old concreted post and it came right up out of the ground like nothing. Very simple and easy to use and overall great quality. Even had my wife try and she was able to accomplish a post removal with ease. Highly recommend
Dnodoz
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2024
Used the post method and was able to remove ten concrete anchored posts. 4 were rotted and broken off at ground level. Still had to clear dirt from area, however, this really made the job so much easier.
H
Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2024
It worked using a farmers Jack
Samuel T. Ciccosillo
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2024
It wasn't working with the 4x4 not enough chain changed 1 1/2 steel pipe and it was good.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2024
Working alone digging out some broken post. Used this with a 4x4 as leverage and it worked great. It would have been a job to get the concrete out without this aide.
Christian Gough
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2024
I had a 20 year old fence post next to my house's foundation that I wanted to remove. The post had been cut near the base and the remaining wooden stump had deteriorated. I had to dig at least 8-10 inches around the post with a hand shovel, while repeatedly hitting the post from all directions with a mallet. Eventually the post started to move in the soil. After this, the tool was able to grip the stump and pull the post up out of the hole. No high lift jack needed, I used an old pipe I had lying around as a lever. Well designed and recommended.
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