Or use the Crash Trash Extractor!
On 12/3/2017 5:20 PM, Jim Kennedy via
Texascavers wrote:
Track hoe with a grapple (claw-type grabber attachment).
Jim
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On Dec 3, 2017, at 9:08 AM, John Brooks via Texascavers
Track hoe with a grapple (claw-type grabber attachment).
Jim
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> On Dec 3, 2017, at 9:08 AM, John Brooks via Texascavers
> wrote:
>
> I was wondering if anyone had experience or techniques for extracting bailing
> wire plugs from a
Weave tubular sling through it and pull with man-power or a come-along.
Keep repeating as needed.
Allan
On 12/3/2017 10:08 AM, John Brooks via Texascavers wrote:
I was wondering if anyone had experience or techniques for extracting bailing
wire plugs from a sinkhole ?
We know where the
I was wondering if anyone had experience or techniques for extracting bailing
wire plugs from a sinkhole ?
We know where the really good leads are on a ranch because the rancher that
previously owned the property threw bailing wire into the really nice sinkholes
to plug the holes up.
We have
psst, Nance, don't tell him.
it was a wonderful story at the perfect time.
thanks for sharing that one
jules
mark gee markageetxca...@yahoo.com wrote: Just curious, what cave is it that
you were digging on. I haven't heard the story.
Nancy Weaver nan...@io.com wrote:Yesterday I went
Yesterday I went digging. A friend came and picked me up and off we
went to one of those ubiquitous oversized subdivisions where the city
pushes hungrily against former ranch and pasturelands. We walked
through the upscale 'backyard' zone, with barking dog and chiminea to
the liveoak that
Just curious, what cave is it that you were digging on. I haven't heard the
story.
Nancy Weaver nan...@io.com wrote:Yesterday I went digging. A friend
came and picked me up and off we went to one of those ubiquitous oversized
subdivisions where the city pushes hungrily against former