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Re: trap stake removal
[Re: GritGuy]
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12/20/09 03:04 PM
12/20/09 03:04 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 147 Wisconsin
happyplumber
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trapper
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Posts: 147
Wisconsin
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There is a prybar available that looks like a tee that is bent on a 45 degree angle with notches to pull nails on the outside of the "tee part" that works considerable better then a conventional prybar. It's hard to explain but they are available at Manards in the same place where regular prybars are located. Pull one stake out at a time. HP
HP
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Re: trap stake removal
[Re: happyplumber]
#1671833
12/20/09 03:06 PM
12/20/09 03:06 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 2,317 Montana
mtbadger
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trapper
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Posts: 2,317
Montana
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Vicegrips have always worked for me unless its through a root...
Ordinary men can do extrodinary things....
Always looking for Bridger #3OS and 1.65OS
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Re: trap stake removal
[Re: Tactical.20]
#1673690
12/21/09 08:28 AM
12/21/09 08:28 AM
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Posts: 4,460 havelock, NC
Rye
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Posts: 4,460
havelock, NC
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Pickaxe works good too..Use the pick to hook onto the swivel and the curve to pry it out.
"Don't go around saying the world owes you a living; the world owes you nothing; it was here first. " --Mark Twain.
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Re: trap stake removal
[Re: Rye]
#1673692
12/21/09 08:33 AM
12/21/09 08:33 AM
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Joined: Jan 2008
Posts: 9,948 Central Pa. 62
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"Mr. Sensitivity"
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"Mr. Sensitivity"
Joined: Jan 2008
Posts: 9,948
Central Pa. 62
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I use a regular 3 ft Crowbar. I hook it under the nut and it pry's right up.
Life always offers a second chance. It's called Tomorrow
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Re: trap stake removal
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#1673717
12/21/09 08:58 AM
12/21/09 08:58 AM
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Posts: 313 Maine
barkspud
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trapper
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Posts: 313
Maine
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What is a high desert spear?
Rats-60 Beaver-4 otter-7 martin-0 fisher-0 weasel-2 mink-8 redfox-12 cotote-3
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