Note this will require you to use a.
Digging out old fence posts.
Enlarge the existing fence post hole with a post hole digger.
Slide a 24 inch long 2x4 under the fence on each side of the rotted post.
Using a rope and board 1.
Measure and mark the location of each fence post.
I have replaced a lot.
Drilling holes in the concrete and installing concrete lag bolts in the holes.
Assess the status of the fence post.
A wooden post that is sunk into the surrounding soil will be relatively easy to.
A rock bar may work on dry clay.
Turn on water to the hose and rock the hose s.
Pull the fence section away from the rotted post.
Here s a pretty simply method for removing a fence post seated in concrete all without digging or messing with complicated equipment.
2 loosen the upper layer of soil around the outer edge of the concrete footing using a digging bar.
Dig a trench around the post using a shovel.
Step 2 wrap a chain around the concrete footing of the fence post.
Insert a garden hose with a spike tipped or cone shaped nozzle into the soil next to the edge of the broken fence post s concrete or cement base.
Post hole diggers have a maximum effective depth of about 3 4 of their handle length so a five foot pair will dig about 3 1 2 half deep.
Now take your steel chain and wrap it around the.
To get started you ll need a way to get a bite on the post and something to apply pressure.
This will require you.
There are a few ways you can do this such as.
Soak the remaining soil.
Take a moment to scrape away.
In this video i am showing you how to replace a rotted fence post in concrete.
Remove the rotted fence post and dig out any wood left in the fence post hole.
Toss the soil and rotted wood onto a tarp for easy clean up.
Brush away loose dirt to expose the top of the concrete footing at the base of the post.
Step 3.
How to remove a fence post the easy way step 1 dig around the post until six inches of the concrete footing is exposed.
The trench does not have to be any deeper than about 1 foot 0 3 m.
I show how to replace a rotted fence post the easy way.
Very hard earth like clay is extremely difficult to dig with a manual pair of post hole diggers.