Posted by Grandpa love on August 19, 2019 at 05:44:10 from (172.223.4.129):
Our son and his girlfriend were given an older mobile home, they have been working on fixing it up. They came by here Friday asking if I had a power pole. I had a 32 footer,that we cut down to 20'. Then they asked if we could haul it over to their place and set it.. .. after church, Sunday. Only day off for either of them so we headed over there. Pole almost whipped us! Probably weighs 500+ pounds. After 4-5 failed attempts to get it set we called for help. Young Man from church came over. Big guy! Between us we got the pole set. He was disappointed that he didn't have to use his Kubota,so he offered to push some brush up in a burn pile. Then he helped set up the power box and weather head. It's good to have friends. Did I mention it was nearly 100 degrees?! I lifted the pole up and our son backed under it. Thought was he could push with his truck, I could pull with the tractor.......
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