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    Back to the main tank we decided to start cutting off the back side where the steel was not under stress. This picture shows my son attaching cable to the top. We attached cable on the top on both sides and returned the boom lift. The boom lift was rented for a week when we were going to start cutting on the top. Our plan was to cut as high on the back side as we could and then pull the tank over to teeter totter it back and forth to the ground. This is when my son had to return to work, so it was a one man show from this point on with the advice and insight of the water district managers and local farmers.



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