Busy day here on Monday. Scottish Power are renewing many poles in the area - a nine month job. Whereas the original poles were erected by hand, nowadays it's all big machinery. Monday it was our turn - a big JCB edging in with the pole, the "small" digger squeezing through the gate into our field.
A tight squeeze!
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- alan refail
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- Digger edges into field with a centimetre to spare on either side!
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- New pole finally lowered into its hole
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Scottsh Power? In Wales?
It looks like that digger has poached that field up good and proper. They did this round my way a few years ago and the digger operator didn't bother sorting the subsoil from the topsoil when he back-filled. It's still a mess.
It looks like that digger has poached that field up good and proper. They did this round my way a few years ago and the digger operator didn't bother sorting the subsoil from the topsoil when he back-filled. It's still a mess.
Allotment, but little achieved.
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FelixLeiter wrote:Scottsh Power? In Wales?
Scottish Power took over Manweb (English) and the pole crew are all Irish (and b****y fine drivers at that!). Actually there is little mess all told, just round the pole and that's perched on the rocky river bank, so will soon recover
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Hi Alan,
You do realize that OH will now know that you have enough land/room for him to pitch his tent
Regards
Arnie
You do realize that OH will now know that you have enough land/room for him to pitch his tent
Regards
Arnie
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Reminds me of when they did one in the neighbours' garden. Turned out almost like that series of pictures in an Irish dock.
First they got bogged down - luckily it was near the road so they could try and pull it out with a tractor.
That failed so they brought up reinforcements.
When they finally pulled it out they left quite a mess in the garden and the hedge.
First they got bogged down - luckily it was near the road so they could try and pull it out with a tractor.
That failed so they brought up reinforcements.
When they finally pulled it out they left quite a mess in the garden and the hedge.
