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Posted by john in la on November 10, 2004 at 15:24:20 from (67.35.234.58):
In Reply to: Re: The Sky is Falling!, The Sky is Falling! posted by Les...fortunate on November 10, 2004 at 14:28:30:
Les; Boy you got a eye on you. Can not get any thing past you. Yes that is the feed wire for my house. There is another pole about 40 feet directly in front of that pickup. It is one of those 3/4 poles and is not as tall as the regular elec. poles. The wire then makes a turn to come to my meter pan which is on the back side of the house. Since the pole you can not see is in the center of the drive way the lowest spots are only over yard. The wire is about 10 to 12 feet off the grond at its lowest spot. Also that tree you can see next to the pickup is growing through the wire. It has a branch that the wire has gotten under and it now holds the wire down a little. Has not been a problem in the summer as the wire is naturally streched but I should get something done before winter. The tree cutting crew is on the next road and will be over here in a week or so. The plan is to have them cut the limb off so the wire can swing free while they are in the area and trimming the trees that grow under the street wires.
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