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Oz-Puller - Fence Post Puller Steel Post

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Uploaded by on Sep 23, 2008

The Oz-Puller is simply the best post puller available and is the perfect companion for anyone that needs to remove posts. The Oz-Puller™ is so effective and easy to use that you will wonder how you lived without one! To remove a post that has been set in concrete simply place the post clamp around the base of the post, engage the jack and pull the post out, concrete and all! To move the extracted post, just tilt the Oz-Puller back onto its heavy duty wheels and pull to the desired location. The post and concrete are safely cradled between the support frames even on rough terrain.
The optional Plug Clamp accessory is recommended for removing Oz-Posts or concrete plugs where to post has broken off at the ground level. The plug clamp opens wide to attach on the outside of the concrete plug.

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  • There are few situations where posts have to be removed where damage to grass and landscaping from a Skid Steer would be acceptable. A Skid Steer or any other similar tool is excellent for pulling posts. The Oz-Puller is intended for use in areas where a Skid Steer can’t reach or where damage to landscaping is not acceptable or for those that don’t own a Skid Steer.

  • your only option is to hand dig around the post

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  • @trafotevoli You don't need this crap, a high lift jack and a block of wood is all you need. I have pulled many of post out with only a highlift jack and a block of wood. but be carefull!

  • AWESOME -- I hope that whomever invented this is reaping patent riches.... What a nifty tool! Elegantly simple.

  • Skid steer and chain. I have yet to find a post that will not come out of dirt. If drilled in rock, forget about getting a metal post out.

  • How do you remove a concrete packed concrete fence post if you don't have this Oz-Puller?

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