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Posted by rrlund on March 23, 2007 at 09:54:18 from (216.46.210.217):
In Reply to: O/T Underground Cable posted by Shane in IN on March 22, 2007 at 04:58:04:
OH NO! You'd better hope it's not fiber optic. My brother is in the excavating business. He says if you hit one of those,you might as well leave your check book and the deed to the farm on the table and walk away. I remember when I was a kid though,the well was across the road where the barns used to be,there was an underground wire running under the road to that. Dad was up north deer hunting. They came by laying our first underground phone line and cut it. Here we were with no water. The new well is here by the house,underground wire to that. Just about a year ago to the day,the water stopped. Took a while to find out that the wife found the wire with the rototiller in her flower bed some time before. With the first warm rain that took the frost out,it soaked through the damaged coating and finally burned it in two. I'll never burry another one without conduit.
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