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<blockquote data-quote="francismilker" data-source="post: 436805" data-attributes="member: 7028"><p>grab the top bucket by the handle and "swish" it back and forth the same way a washing maching agitates clothes while you tap (or have someone else tap) on the side of the bottom bucket gently. It will work sometimes. If not, submerge them into the water trough and hold them down if you're able with a large concrete block while you tap on them. I've seen this work also. (the bouyancy of the buckets on the bottom will force an air leak and break the suction between the buckets.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="francismilker, post: 436805, member: 7028"] grab the top bucket by the handle and "swish" it back and forth the same way a washing maching agitates clothes while you tap (or have someone else tap) on the side of the bottom bucket gently. It will work sometimes. If not, submerge them into the water trough and hold them down if you're able with a large concrete block while you tap on them. I've seen this work also. (the bouyancy of the buckets on the bottom will force an air leak and break the suction between the buckets.) [/QUOTE]
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