Description
Whites Rural Grip n Lift Steel Post Remover / Lifter
The Whites Rural Grip n Lift is a steel post remover and lifter designed to extract driven fence posts, star pickets and steel posts from the ground without digging. This tool uses a mechanical gripping and leveraging action to loosen and lift posts from compacted soil, saving significant time and effort compared to manual digging methods.
First and foremost, a purpose-built tool like the Grip n Lift dramatically reduces the physical labour and time required to remove fence posts during fence maintenance, relocation or decommissioning. Furthermore, the steel construction provides the strength and leverage needed to extract posts from hard or compacted clay soils commonly found in Queensland and Australian rural properties. As a result, fence lines can be removed or relocated quickly and efficiently. In addition, the Whites Rural Grip n Lift suits standard star pickets, steel posts and driven steel droppers.
This product is a quality tool for fencing contractors and rural property owners. Browse our full range of fence tools and accessories including post drivers, strainers and all professional fencing tools.
Why Choose the Whites Rural Grip n Lift Post Remover?
First and foremost, the Grip n Lift post remover eliminates the need for a shovel, crowbar or mechanical excavation to remove fence posts, reducing cost and improving safety. Furthermore, the Whites Rural brand is trusted by Australian fencing professionals for producing reliable, heavy-duty tools that perform in demanding field conditions. As a result, this tool is a valuable addition to any fencing contractor’s toolkit for efficient post extraction. In addition, the tool is reusable and long-lasting, delivering value across many fence projects. According to the Australian Department of Agriculture, efficient fence maintenance tools help rural property owners manage their fencing infrastructure more effectively.
Tips for Using a Post Remover
Before starting, dampen the soil around the post base with water to reduce soil grip if conditions are very dry. Then, engage the jaw firmly around the post and apply downward lever pressure gradually. In addition, rock the tool back and forth slightly to break the soil seal around the post before attempting full extraction. Finally, pull the post clear of the hole and cap any exposed post holes to prevent livestock from stepping into them.





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