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Default Removing Chain-Link Fence and posts

Hello,

I bought a house that has a chain link fence only on one side of the back
yard.. I discovered that this is actually my neighbors "former" fence but
they built a wooden fence on their side of it.

Now, there are tons of large weeds that grow between their wooden fence and
the old chain link that can't be accessed. I would like to remove the chain
link fence and just use the back of their wooden fence as the common
separation.

With his permission, of course, what is the best way to remove those posts?
I can cut the chain link off, but the posts seem to be pretty solid. Should
they just be dug up, or cut at the base?

Thoughts? Experiences?

ER


 
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