moparfreak
Well-known member
Have a puzzling question here about a broken fence. I'm on the building committee for our local synagogue and we had a day or two of really high winds, and there's a portion of a fencing concealing the dumpster that blew down. Cedar posts, they were pretty rotted so not altogether shocking. But, the question here is as I'm trying to figure out if I take this one on myself is how in the heck I'd get the rotted posts out of the asphalt. It might be hard to tell from the picture but there's the rotted wood post, as well as the concrete around it.
Any tricks for getting this out, or does it have to be excavated / dug out? I've seen some tricks for getting out posts that are still standing using farm jacks, but not ones that are broken off at the base.
Any tricks for getting this out, or does it have to be excavated / dug out? I've seen some tricks for getting out posts that are still standing using farm jacks, but not ones that are broken off at the base.
but...he didn't say he was replacing the fence - only how to pull the posts.

