No pics, sorry. Too long ago.
Many years ago a workmate and I were trying to remove a rubbish bin holder from the ground in the carpark at work. The bin holder was a piece of 2” water pipe with a couple of flat bars welded to the bottom and encased in concreter. The top half had a couple of rings welded in situ to hold the bin and raise it about 500mm of the deck
We hooked a length of chain to the bin post, the other end to an Acco 4WD and tried to pull it from the ground. After half a dozen attempts all we managed to do was bend and buckle the the top half of the bin holder, the lower half that was encased in concrete remained steadfast. Whilst we were standing around scratching our heads another workmate came over with a short piece of lumbar, placed the chain over the top, lent the lumbar toward the bin and told us to jump in the Acco and drive off ‘slow and easy’ whilst he held the lumbar in situ. It was like pulling a popsicle stick from an icecream. I reckon a mini minor could have done the job this way, certainly better than using a snatch strap anyway.