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Take a claw hammer with you, if you are using the rock/hard ground pegs. Thay are a s#d to extract from the ground, rather than a peg puller.
Hard ground pegs, are like steel pegs, which can be driven into the ground. Rock pegs are designed specifically, when they hit a stone/rock, it will turn as the peg goes in.
I use both types of pegs.
If using plastic pegs. These are only suitable for ground which has some give. Absolutly useless in hard ground.
The only reason why pegs turn, especially the wire pegs, that the guyropes slip off. They have not been driven right into the ground. They are for normal ground conditions.
The reason why the wire pegs pulle out; Too thin for ground conditions (wrong pegs)very soft, sandy conditions. The width of the pegs, need to be wide.
I hope this will help you.
heath63
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