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02 June 2017

Re: [DIY] vinyl fencing #2

 


Flat_Land Dale
Dale Schoepflin dalu@hbcomm.net [DoIt_Yourself] wrote:
 

Pull them, if they were put in right, they would have been filled with concrete at the bottom and very difficult to cut.  They can be pulled with a small high tinsel chain and a high lift jack or with a chain and an old
 16 in tire rim.

They show using a rope but I prefer a small log chain and half hitches.

 


 

Flat_Land Dale
 

I guess these are called vinyl fencing rather than plastic :)

The fence has been up for slightly over 20 years, and several of the concrete post settings are loose. Has any one ever tried to dig these out to move them?
The house faces west and the fence on the left side turns the corner and encloses a private courtyard. We live in the middle of 20 acres so don't need the privacy and it never gets enough shade or enough sun to grow plants well. I'd like to remove the fencing along the south side to put in a garden. Dig them out or just cut them off at the bottom?



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