-=jd=- wrote:
Has anyone found a way to pull a ground-rod out of clay in order to re-locate
it? I guess I could just pound it in until it's well below surface and get
some new ones, but it seems a waste...
One of these fancy car jacks may work well. It has a pretty good working
range. A guy (or girl) could hose clamp a loop around the rod and start
lifting. These are called JackAlls hereabouts.
http://www.maasdamoffroad.com/tigerjack.htm
I'd probably put the base of the thing on top of the ground rod then
wonder why it isn't working...
mike
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