Posted by oldtanker on August 27, 2012 at 16:40:18 from (66.228.255.239):
Did the job today after looking it at last week. What I thought was going to be an hour to 1 1/2 hour turned out to be 4 hours, she kept showing me more and more. I had told her 50 an hour. I found 3 chunks of 3/4 inch cable but never got tangeled in it. Was cutting brush and small trees up to 3 inched that were 2-3 feet taller than the hood on my M. She followed me around as I cut but I did make sure she was back far enoguh to be safe.
When I finished she wanted to talk a bit. She told me what a great job I did and that she was supprised that I didn't argue with her. I told her as nice as I could that she was known to be a micro manager, out spoken and like to give orders and that I knew that when I agreed to do the job. She paid right away, in cash, tossed in a 20 as a tip and ask if I could do it againg in the spring once the sumack gets up about 12 inches and fall next year.
Onlt problem I had was a screw vibrated out from the ballist resistor so I did a farmer quicky repair with a cotter pin using pliers to twist the pin tight enough to hold the wire in place so I could finish the job.
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