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Old June 4th 04, 10:59 PM
Henry Kolesnik
 
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If there's enough sticking up to drive it down about a 1/2" or so that'll
loosen it so you jack it out with a bumper jack. If not dig a moat around it
to get room. Friction of a small chain wrapped around a few times should
hold it, use a small plank if the soil is soft to keep the jack ffrom
sinking.. Lubing the moat with water the day before will help.

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Hank WD5JFR


"Gary Boyer" wrote in message
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I have two ground rods I am thinking about moving to another location, is
this practical or would it be easier to just poundem in the ground and buy
new rods....does anyone have an easy method for taking the rods out of the
ground...I am not interested in building any equipment to do this removal
project...please advise..thanks..Gary, K8BY




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