After soaking, sometimes you can get them moving with a bit of "percussion therapy"
This involves a hammer.
A sharp tap downwards can sometimes get it going....this is hazardous though, as if it was the wrong sized post in the first place,bit will make it worse! Don't forget, once you get a tiny movement, it will come out!
I've only ever had one beat me.....and I've had a few stuck buggers....and that was an old 531 Peugeot that had sat outside for a good few years.....it was never going to move!
After soaking, sometimes you can get them moving with a bit of "percussion therapy"
This involves a hammer.
A sharp tap downwards can sometimes get it going....this is hazardous though, as if it was the wrong sized post in the first place,bit will make it worse! Don't forget, once you get a tiny movement, it will come out!
I've only ever had one beat me.....and I've had a few stuck buggers....and that was an old 531 Peugeot that had sat outside for a good few years.....it was never going to move!
Good luck