Post Pullers

PostPuller develop and make a series of machines for the easy removal of all kinds of posts, from fencing to rugby posts. There becoming increasingly popular with contractors and the public as the machines are reliable and robust and provide a good ROI making things a lot quicker when working. 

These patent protected machines are manufactured in the UK and are built with the tough and demanding hire market in mind. Postpullers have very low maintenance requirements ensuring low ongoing operating costs. All Postpullers are fully CE compliant and are available in both manual and powered variations.

The Postpuller 730 range removes all types of posts including concrete, wooden and steel posts. Other uses include the removal of metal posts, signposts, bollards, playground equipment, street furniture and much more.

Designed to pass through most gateways, it takes less than 2 minutes to remove a post. If the post is rotten or broken at ground level, then a special ‘claw attachment’ will remove any concrete footing left in the ground. Posts are not only removed they can also be wheeled away for disposal.

Post pullers provide equipment to pullout 8 tonne posts, 3 tonne posts, as well as there standard machine that has a whopping 4000kg of force for removing your standard post types. They also provide petrol post drivers which are great for the following tasks

The Rhino range of petrol post drivers takes the hard work from installing posts and anchors.

  • Landscapers – Perfect for tree stakes and support for planting.
  • Construction – Ground pinning and shuttering made easy.
  • Festival Organisers – Great for sign poles and temporary fencing.
  • Marquee/Tent contractors – A must for ground anchors and tent stakes.
  • Woodland and Forestry – The perfect tool, especially in hard to reach areas.
  • Vineyards – Portability makes the Rhino the number 1 tool for work on steep hillsides.
  • Racecourses – Perfect for running rail installation.

They also provide great hole boring machines.

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