Originally Posted by btucker
I placed 4x4 post in the floor of my barn for the purpose of crosstying horses in the gromming stall. After tying the second horse, she freeked out and broke one of the posts. It broke even with the concrete floor and now I need to remove it. I have tried screwing in a 10" lag bolt and using a chain and jack to start removing it. Howver, the lag bolt pulls out. The post is about 4' in the ground and I drove 2 10" spide into the sides that are in the concrect. There is about 6 to 8" of concrete around the post and then a 4" slab further away from the post. Any ideas about removing it. I then plan to replace it with a 12' piece of 2.5 inch square tubing. that is about a quarter of an inch thick. Any suggestions about intalling the tubing? Thank for you help.