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JackJaw® 200 Concrete Stake Puller
The JackJaw 200 Concrete Stake Puller is a powerful, ergonomic tool designed to remove ¾-inch and ⅞-inch form stakes, T-posts, and string line stakes with ease. Standing 29 inches tall, this model eliminates the need to bend over, reducing operator strain and improving job site safety. With a 50 lb push on the handle, the JackJaw 200 delivers 1,050 lbs of gripping force and 450 lbs of upward breakout force—making stake removal efficient, even when stakes are driven flush or below the top of the form. This patented tool is made to endure daily use on both small and large construction projects. Its low grip height allows stakes to be driven deeper and still be pulled cleanly without damaging fresh concrete. Lightweight, mobile, and simple to operate, the JackJaw 200 is the go-to stake puller for contractors who value speed, safety, and performance.
- Effortless Stake Removal: Removes ¾-inch and ⅞-inch form stakes, string line stakes, and T-posts without bending or damaging the concrete
- Ergonomic Design: Taller 29-inch model allows users to extract stakes while standing upright, reducing back strain and improving comfort
- Powerful Grip Force: Generates 1,050 lbs of gripping force and 450 lbs of upward breakout force from just a 50 lb push
- Efficient Concrete Finishing: Allows contractors to drive stakes below the top of the form for faster screeding without risking stake damage
- Durable Construction: Made from heavy-gauge steel plate and tubing; designed for long-term use on demanding job sites
- Job Site Safety: Reduces risk of injury and may help lower worker compensation EMR by eliminating awkward lifting techniques
- Proudly Made in the USA: Patented and manufactured in USA for reliable performance and lasting value







Product Specs
JJ0200
7 in
10.5 in
32 in
19 lbs
About The Brand
About JackJaw® Stake & Fence Post Pullers
JackJaw® pullers were developed in 2007 by Bob and Karen Anderson, who brought years of experience in construction and agriculture technology to the table. Both spent significant time working with laser-based equipment, giving them a solid foundation for designing practical job site tools.
The first JackJaw® model, the 100, was inspired by a patented “peg” puller originally created for use in Australia. What started as a concrete stake puller has since evolved into a full line of over 40 models designed by Bob—each built to extract not only concrete form stakes, but also fence posts, sign posts, ground rods, tent stakes, real estate signs, erosion control anchors, and more.