The invention (hereby known as Tee Buddy) is a t-post puller to aid in the safe and efficient removal of t-posts for barb wire fences and other fence applications.
Currently one must attach a chain to the T-post and pull up with the front or rear hydraulics of a tractor. This is unsafe and limiting to ranchers, farmers, and landowners.
The objective of the Tee Buddy is to 1) allow for ease of t-post removal and 2) remove a t-post safely and efficiently without potential injury of the operator(s).
The Tee Buddy is made by welding two ¾″ plates inside the length of a square metal tube. The two inside plates will slide over t-post. A catch plate or locking mechanism (3) with handle (6) attached is mounted in a slotted hole in the square metal tube such that the catch plate will hold and lock on one of the many extrusions on the T-posts.
The metal tubing fits over a T-post and catches and locks on one of the many protrusions on the post. The chain is attached to the front bucket (or other implement) of the tractor and using the hydraulics of the tractor the T-post is pulled out of the ground quickly and safely.