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Posted by Billy NY on May 03, 2006 at 20:56:58 from (205.188.117.14):
In Reply to: Re: Nice sound to wake up to ( 1st attempt at phot posted by Mike M on May 03, 2006 at 10:33:04:
I don't like them either, I see on the original deed to this place their 185 foot wide easement has been in place since 1933, another circuit is coming through, they are preparing to put in another steel tower right now, to replace the existing wooden set making the crossing over our 23 acre pond visible through the trees in the one photo. In the summer, when the lines hang lower due to higher temperatures, I am very careful how I cross under with the D7 crawler, always right up next to the tower where the line is the highest. I can't imagine you would know what hit you with the voltage involved here. I've been after them to raise up the section, one line has a patch in it and a bullet notch out of it between the patches. I noticed during hunting season I can get a blue spark, to span from my rifle's trigger guard to my thumb, I'm going to ask the linemen tomorrow what the voltage is, aint nothin to fool with. I've got a clover patch right under the lines, dread mowing under them. The red and white tower is on a mountain little farther away, it's local television station, that never bothere me, gets hit by lightening quite often in the summer.
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