Thanks for the vote of confidence, eastexan.
There is one other thing, which I might mention ...
The initial pull will be relatively easy, but as the metal gets "close" to where it belongs, it will take more force to go that "extra little bit". At this point, there is a good chance for it to be pulled "too far", especially, if pulling with a tractor or something, which doesn't have a constant pull.
At this point, with pressure applied, a few good whacks with a sledge hammer to the back side, might be in order, to "nudge it home".