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RE: they are 3 sided in cross-section and are used to support wire fences via the little circular holes spaced

Posted by Coner on July 13, 2017 at 10:20:18:

Thanks, great explanation!. Yes, vast majority of posts here
are "T" posts, but I've see "U" posts with the notch cutouts
for barbed wire.

Great way to get posts out if no tractor or puller handy is to
saturate the soil with water, let it sit overnight, or to dig down
6-12" and cut off with grinder.

Harbor Freight used to sell a decent "T" post puller for only $30. US.,
but for some reason discontinued selling them.