Another innovative product from Oz-Post is the Oz-Puller. The Oz-Puller is simply the best post puller available & is the perfect companion for anyone that needs to remove posts. The Oz-Puller is so effective & easy to use tool that you will wonder how you lived without one! To remove a post that has been set in concrete simply place the post clamp around the base of the post, engage the jack and pull the post out concrete and all! To move the extracted post just tilt the extractor back on to its heavy duty wheels and pull to the desired location. The post and concrete are safely cradled between the support frames even on rough or uneven terrain. The Oz-Puller is also great to remove Oz-Posts that have been used for temporary fencing or if they have been located incorrectly. With its wide base and powerful jack the Oz-Puller can get the job done quickly. Both the plug and post clamps are included.
3-Pieces per box(1-puller, 1-plug clamp, 1-post clamp)
Q:I have 12ft 6x6 posts set 4ft deep in compacted gravel. Will this puller be able to lift these po...
by|Sep 24, 2019
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A:Â yes but the handle will break sooner or later
by|Jun 2, 2021
A:Â No way
by|Jul 26, 2021
Q:Isn't this reall just a handtruck and highlift jack combined? NOT worth $472. Lucky for me I pulled them by hand.
by|Feb 3, 2019
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A:Â Hi Krazyleggs! It consists of many parts, but the main parts are what we refer to as a farm jack & steel frame, and then there are the plug & post clamps, rubber wheels, and a chain. It is very innovative! Not everyone is as strong as you, obviously, so the value varies to individuals. You are very fortunate to have been able to pull the post from the ground! There are many different terrains to consider. If in the future you ever run across a tougher one, or your hands are worn out, we hope you'll give the Oz-Puller a try. :)
by|Aug 10, 2020
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Q:Can you order a replacement jack?
by|Mar 23, 2018
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A:Â Hi Kelly, please call our office @ (972) 469-7503 for instructions on how to obtain a replacement jack.
by|May 5, 2023
Q:Can this be rented?
by|Apr 12, 2016
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A:Â Home Depot does not rent this tool.
by|Sep 17, 2021
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Jul 2, 2013
Returned to Store - Fail
Seemed like a great idea/product unfortunately it just didn't work - bent puller on first attempt to fence post - didn't grab cement using hook on second attempt - chain didn't fit through holes on hook
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Nov 25, 2020
Legit on every level if you need to pull posts....
Legit on every level if you need to pull posts.
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Oct 29, 2019
The puller works great the only complaint I have is with the instructions. The paper was missing ...
The puller works great the only complaint I have is with the instructions. The paper was missing half of the photo copy.
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Oct 22, 2019
Lots of power
Lots of power
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1 found this review helpful
Sep 17, 2019
Very solid product
Very solid product
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1 found this review helpful
Jan 17, 2018
5 Star Review
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May 9, 2017
Works better than expected, but if did not come with...
Works better than expected, but if did not come with hardware required for assembly
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Jun 6, 2016
Awesome device for the yard
I purchased this several years ago from Home Depot and have used it on occasion to take out a fence post to replace that was damaged. This tool took them out with ease. I recently used this to pull out large evergreen bushes in front of my house with ease. I just put a choker chain on the stems and pulled them out . I had 5 bushes removed in an hour where didn't even have to do any backbreaking digging. It brought all the roots out in one time saving time of chopping the roots and digging them out later.
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Sep 16, 2014
needs to be beefed up
Assembly is pretty basic but brackets are very weak first post we tried to pull bent all 4 of them. Went and got some heavy angle iron and made 4 new brackets. The post puller attachment bent (use a chain instead) and concrete puller is almost useless (use a chain) for the cost of this you could build one a lot stronger and use a chain instead of the pullers. The overall design is good just weak parts
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Jun 11, 2014
Works as advertised
Have used post clamp (on round metal & square wood posts) and the plug clamp. Works as advertised. Just make sure one of legs is not over the concrete (hint: the post is not always centered in the concrete)!