Posted by 37Chief on July 04, 2013 at 15:53:13 from (70.181.169.77):
I was mowing last year next to a power pole. I got wire tangeled up so bad in my flail mower drum I had to haul the mower home, and remove the drum to get the wire out. I lost a lot of hours. It is the same wire the cable companies use to wrap the main cable to another wire. A couple years ago the cable co. was doing some work on a pole next to my house, and left a lot of scraps of wire, that got wound up in the head of my string trimmer, while cutting weeds. Yesterday the cable co. was back at same pole. They left a lot of wire scraps again. I asked the worker if he was going to clean up the wire. He gave a yea sure smart a-- answer. Well he didn't. It just chapps my back side for some reason that they left the wire for me to pick up. I thought about calling the cable company. Yea I know people are going to bed hungry, and I'm worring about a few pieces of wire. What do you think? Maybe I'm getting too old and grouchy.Stan
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