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Here's
Ray with a thick chain and a "J" hook crowbar we affectionately
call "the key."
These
were just some of the tools he used to bend his yard fence back into shape.
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He
shows which direction the "J" hook would be flying if the chain
let go. |
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Ray
keeps the hook from becoming a harpoon with the use of this high tech
"Come Along."
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Now
he wraps the chain around the unsuspecting neighbor's fence post . . . |
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. . .then hooks the "J" hook to the bent fence. The "Come
Along" sits in the middle of the impending doom. |
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Here's
the position Ray would have to take if the unsuspecting neighbor suddenly
found out what he was doing . . . |
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. . but since the neighbor never found out. . . Ray was successful in pulling
out the bent fence, and was able to keep his limbs. |
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Here's
Chris breathing one big sigh of relief. |
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