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To rotate a pole that is already in the ground, you can use a pole jack or a manual winch. A pole jack can lift and pivot the pole, allowing for easier rotation. If the pole is small enough, a pry bar or lever can also be effective by providing the necessary torque to turn it. Ensure to secure the base and check for any underground utilities before attempting to rotate the pole.

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