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Posted by Allan In NE on November 22, 2006 at 15:30:46 from (148.78.243.26):
Hi Guys, The power company came out yesterday, put in a new underground service, a yard light and got rid of all those darned overhead wires that I was so worried about. Spent the last two days wiring the outbuildings with new service boxes. When we bought the place, I had said it would take 5 years to straighten out this old farm; better hurry up, only got three years to go. :>( Farmstead sets right square on a large gravel pile, so now after doing all this underground trenching, I've learned if the yard needs a little gravel, all I gotta do is take a stick and stir the pot a little. :>) Maybe if the wife ever gets done with that remodeling project she's got going on, I'll be able to take a bull dozer to that old shed. What an eyesore! That thing has just got to come down. :>( Anyways, for today, no more wires! Allan
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