Posted by PJH on April 03, 2014 at 13:59:38 from (50.40.227.95):
In Reply to: Power Line Update posted by Bryce Frazier on April 03, 2014 at 11:38:52:
I worked in road construction all of my life. I've seen a lot of wrong locates. 1' 10" is shallow for a primary line, so hopefully it's secondary. We got into one that was said to be 12,500 volts, and it made a shotgun sound like a cap pistol by comparison. Remember - the locator only gave you a depth opinion at the spots where he stopped and pushed the button. What's the depth in between the spots? Nobody knows. It could have had a dirt clump rolled under it when they trenched it in and be a foot higher in some isolated spot. I agree with Glennster. Good luck to you - don't get hurt!!
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