It can be a real hassle when you get a tire stuck in between the fence posts and you can’t get it out. If this happens to you, there are a few things that you can do to try and free your tire.
Materials you will need
-A car jack
-A post you would like to remove
-Tape measure
-Hammer
-Nail gun
-Post hole digger
-Socket wrench
-Pprototype saw
-Chisel
-Lumber
1. Start by measuring the height of the post you want to remove with a tape measure.
2. Next, use a car jack to lift up the post and place it in the center of your work area.
3. Drive the socket wrench onto the bolt that is securing the post to the ground and twist it counterclockwise until it pops off.
4. Carefully lower the post down to the ground and unscrew the bolt from the post using your socket wrench.
5. Once the bolt is free, use your hammer to knock off any rust or dirt that may be on it, and then discard it.
6. With a nail gun, drive two nails into either end of the post where it was screwed onto the ground, and then pull gently on both nails until they come out cleanly.
7. Use your chisel to cut off the top of the post where the nails were driven in, and then discard
Instructions
If you need to remove a fence post with a car jack, follow these simple instructions:
1. Choose the right spot on the fence to use your car jack.
2. Place the car jack at the base of the fence post and jack up the post.
3. Pull the post out of the ground.
Tips for removing a fence post with a car jack
If you have a car jack, you can remove a fence post easily. Here are three tips:
1. Raise the car jack above the fence post.
2. Drive the car jack down onto the post, forcing it out of the ground.
3. Remove the post from the ground.
Conclusion
Although it may not seem like the most pressing task, taking care of your fence posts is important to keep your property safe. Not only are they an essential part of keeping your view blocked and animals out, but they can also become dislodged by wind or other forces. If you find that one of your fence posts is no longer firmly planted in the ground, consider using a car jack to pry it loose before contacting a professional.