

@el_guss94 This is the 2nd stack I've come across that won't budge, the other was in London. Solution for the previous stack I chucked a dead body at it to dislodge it and then was able to move it. I tried with this and noticed the stack move slightly but wouldn't move. I thought of a laborious method of using a dead body to slowly move it into place.
SOLUTION.
Grab a dead body, stand by the wall (either side) the stack is against and throw the body at the stack. It will move slightly. Do the same from the other side whilst being as close to the wall as possible. If you have the angle right you can move the stack not only sideways but forwards, ie in the direction of the thrown dead body. Don't throw too high or the body is just thrown over/on top.Then repeat from the other side and so on. After maybe half a dozen to a dozen throws the stack will be away from the wall far enough to free itself so you can then just drag it as normal.
@el_guss94 This is the 2nd stack I've come across that won't budge, the other was in London. Solution for the previous stack I chucked a dead body at it to dislodge it and then was able to move it. I tried with this and noticed the stack move slightly but wouldn't move. I thought of a laborious method of using a dead body to slowly move it into place.
SOLUTION.
Grab a dead body, stand by the wall (either side) the stack is against and throw the body at the stack. It will move slightly. Do the same from the other side whilst being as close to the wall as possible. If you have the angle right you can move the stack not only sideways but forwards, ie in the direction of the thrown dead body. Don't throw too high or the body is just thrown over/on top.Then repeat from the other side and so on. After maybe half a dozen to a dozen throws the stack will be away from the wall far enough to free itself so you can then just drag it as normal.