That sucks, and that's my biggest fear with those things. Couldn't you have done some kind of minimal concrete foundation or something more substantial to tie into and fasten down ?
I can't remember the name of the place, but it's in Ballston Spa, NY off exit 12 of the Adirondack Northway, heading west towards Rt. 50, before the main Curtis Lumber headquarters on the left, and the guy makes galvanized spiral, auger shaped, anchors that I believe you can use in the earth, would have to had more resistance to the windloads that lifted that thing off then those stakes, especially with some thread engagement. I can't for the life of me remember the name so I could look it up, I'm sure they have a website, they have a patented system I believe, his daughter worked at a local restaurant, has served myself and my father, got to talking and she mentioned the place, and I said I pass by it everytime I go to the farm. Can't even come close to remembering what the heck the name of the thing is or the company, you'll see pallets of them outside their building. It must have some strenght to it as it held it's shape, sorry to hear it went over on you.
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