What you need: shovel, crowbar, rope, brick or stone
So, let's imagine a situation that a pipe is cut or broken off right at the surface of the ground, and we need to pull it out of the ground in some way. The first step is to make a groove around the pipe on the bayonet of the shovel.
This action is optional, but in the future it will greatly simplify the workflow. Next, we take a strong rope and, having made a wrapping knot, we throw it on and tighten it on our woe-pipe near the very ground. The resulting double end of the rope must then be wrapped around the pipe and looped a second time.
The double strap is tightened to be as low as possible. Accordingly, the harder you pull it, the stronger it will be. As a result, the double end is tied again with an ordinary knot, which should be located a couple of centimeters above the ground.
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Now we take the prepared lever (for example, a crowbar) and insert it under the top knot between the ropes. At the end of the lever, an emphasis is placed in the form of a stone or a piece of brick. The lever itself should not sink into the ground. As soon as we pull on the long end of the lever, we can pull out the problem pipe a few centimeters. Then the fixing knot is loosened, pushed a few centimeters lower and tightened again. The whole procedure is repeated over and over again. So we continue to the bitter end.
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