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Old September 27th 04, 03:38 PM
Brian Hill
 
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"ScanMan" wrote in message
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I put a soak hose by mine for an hour or so and then put on a pair of
leather gloves and pulled it right out, twisting and wiggling it as I did

so
and it was easy once the ground was damp.



You would have to spend at least $20 in labor and water to remove my rod and
I can buy another for $8-10 at the supply house. My 2c


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