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<blockquote data-quote="Wewild" data-source="post: 100706" data-attributes="member: 671"><p>Very rarely do we have to use the come along. Most cases, which are rare, can be handled with rope on the legs and a little twisting/pulling. Worst case is a leg or two back. Had this happen twice in my short time on earth and both were dead. Just had to cut the head off because we couldn't get the legs out. Pushed it back in and the legs could be properly extracted. A hack saw comes in handy.</p><p></p><p>I quess you go back for "Doctor Franks" when you find one having problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wewild, post: 100706, member: 671"] Very rarely do we have to use the come along. Most cases, which are rare, can be handled with rope on the legs and a little twisting/pulling. Worst case is a leg or two back. Had this happen twice in my short time on earth and both were dead. Just had to cut the head off because we couldn't get the legs out. Pushed it back in and the legs could be properly extracted. A hack saw comes in handy. I quess you go back for "Doctor Franks" when you find one having problems. [/QUOTE]
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