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| The easiest way to tear a fence out is to use a dozer. I try and pop the posts up out of the ground, but if it breaks off at ground level, I leave it, like Klo said.
As long as you are pulling the wire out at a 45 degree angle or so, it shouldn't get in the tracks. Some fence I pulled out last month, I took the corner posts out with the dozer, pushed it out at an angle, and the wire either came unstapled or pulled the whole other posts out.
If you have some other trees in the pasture, you could pull them out with the dozer and use the tree to push the wire. I usually push all the old wire in a brush pile with some trees. I will burn the piles in a year, and then take the old wire out with a loader tractor and take it to town with some scrap metal. | |
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