Posted by Ellis Kinney on June 01, 2019 at 06:21:10 from (74.138.166.55):
I posted pictures on Tuesday of tree trimming by helicopter. Of course all the trimmings fell into a hay field. The crew did a half a$$ed job of cleaning up the mess, so I spent Wed. doing it to my satisfaction. No one seems to know that cherry trees are toxic to cattle.
Yesterday (Fri.) another crew with a brush cutter on a skid steer drove through a very wet hay field to clear on my neighbor's place. Yes, there is a 150 foot easement under the lines, but it is just easier to cut through the field.
Dealing with these line crews is like herding cats. Never see the same person twice, there are three different companies doing different things at the same time. I was told straight up by one line crew foreman that he did not know what a hay field was!
It seems to me that it is impossible to deal with a large company. Duke Energy owns the transmission towers in my area and contract the power line maintenance to other large companies that are nation wide, and gone sometimes before I find the damage.
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