I show how to replace a rotted fence post the easy way.
How to remove a broken fence post set in concrete.
Keep digging until you create a half circle gap between the ground and concrete.
Many of the posts offer helpful suggestions for removing the broken posts and they can work in certain situations here are 11 of the most useful.
Screw a piece of scrap 2 4 to the post a couple of inches from the ground put a landscape timber alongside as a fulcrum and use a long metal bar as a lever.
If possible dig a hole that is as deep as the concrete itself giving the post as much wiggle room as possible.
With a shovel break into the ground surrounding the fence post s concrete base.
You could dig it out but that takes too long.
One of the biggest challenges to removing fence posts set in concrete is when the post itself breaks off close to ground level.
11 ways to remove a broken fence post.
These in turn will be a big obstacle when it comes to placing new fence posts.
Dig a trench next to the footing and tip the post out.
Removing an old fence post can be a pain in the ass especially if the post has rotted and fallen off.
I have replaced a lot.
Here s a pretty simply method for removing a fence post seated in concrete all without digging or messing with complicated equipment.
Tugging it out of the ground with too much force could lead to broken or fractured post footings.
I ve tried a lot of different methods for removing 4 4 fence posts sunk in concrete but this fence post removal strategy the easiest one i ve found.
Unfortunately when such a fence post is broken off at ground level removing the concrete or cement base by bolting a strong piece of wood to the fence post and using it as leverage isn t possible.
That s because fence posts are set in a concrete footing that is usually at least two feet deep in the ground.
Removing broken fence posts.
Wrap a chain around the post and use a high lift jack to pull the post out.