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Pulling 2x2s out of stake pockets

michigandon

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Oh man do these things got me ticked off! aua I was able to remove one of them by hand. One is busted off flush with the top of the bed, the rest won't even wiggle, let alone pull out. :mad: Tried using a slide hammer with a lag screw on the end, it just pulls right out of the wood. Tried drilling a hole in the wood and then running a bolt through it and pushing up on the bolt with a hydraulic jack. End result, one bent bolt. aua

Have any of you guys ever bought a GL trailer with homemade sides and had to contend with a problem like this? I'm ready to break out the torch and BURN the dammed things out of there (Yeah, yeah, I know it's not wise to heat up CARC!).

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Put some WD40 in the stake pockets and try use the slide hammer. Vegetable oil? Cooking grease? Cut the stake open and weld it back together? Tough one there Don!
 

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We had one like this on one of clintogf's trucks. I ended drilling all the way to the bottom of it, putting in a super long lag bolt and then prying it out, using a pry bar under the head of the lag bolt and increasing amounts of cribbage as a pivot point (2x4's).
 

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Drill bit is a good idea, but you really need to use a 12" drill bit (1/4" or 9/32). Not too pricey, but they work well.
 

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Spade bit or an old style brace and auger. Drill the majority out then either chisel the rest or break it out with a large screw driver.
 

rosco

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Drill lots of holes, then use a chisel to break up the wood, till it relieves the pressure - short answer: take it out in pieces!
 

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Just think of the wooden stake like an axe or sledge with a broken off handle. Like everyone said - take it out in pieces.

On the same subject, my m116 genny trailer has metal bows stuck in their pockets. I noticed a small lip underneath on the trailer pocket that they stop to so I can't insert a block and jack them up and out. A block will only grab the short side in the square hole. I have been habitually spraying them with pb blaster and some will wiggle but there still stuck. Any ideas, heat?
 

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Maybe you could drill a hole in it and insert an expandable wedge anchor, Like you would use on concrete. Then use your slide hammer on that to pull it out.
 

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Tell your wife(or girlfriend) that you dropped a big beautiful diamond ring in one of the pockets and then put the stakes in on top to hide it. Get a cold 12pack of Bud and a comfy lawn chair and sit back and watch her get them out....2cents


Oh yeah, leave the keys in your truck/car, cause you may need to make a quick gettaway..
 

michigandon

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Managed to get most of them out by driving a crowbar into the 2x2 with a hammer and prying up. Managed to bust off two more though, :( so that leaves three that I am going to try the "wood bit and chisel" trick on.
 

michigandon

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Drill a weep hole in the bottom of the stake pocket and use a jack and a rod to push it up.
This method will NOT work, because there is a little metal shelf sticking out about halfway down inside the pocket, I guess it's there to keep the stakes from going too far down inside? I tried to get a pic of it, but none of them came out very well. :(
 

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I had to do this with 3 stakes. With a 3/8 inch 12" long bit it took probably 35 minutes total. It's very simple and only takes about 10 minutes a hole.
 
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