Posted by Jiles on March 23, 2011 at 10:44:48 from (71.207.210.109):
Last summer I noticed a new guy bushogging the property next to me. I know the guy and he is the type person that goes wide open at everything he does. I have bushoged the property for the previous owner so I knew a little about it.
I thought I better go out and warn him about a power pole guide wire on the property that was unmarked and virtually unseen with grown up vegitation.
Just as I got close to the property line, I was too late
He hit the wire just inside the right front wheel, the front of the tractor came up about a foot off the ground, the top of the Power pole moved toward the property--what looked like 3 foot.
A ball of fire--for lack of proper term--came down the guide wire and for some reason heated the netwire fencing to the point of starting about four fires along the 660' fence.
LUCKY he wasn't hurt--just had to change his underware before he could help me fight the fire. :D
My power was knocked out so the power company was notified and they immediately placed a yellow covering on the outside of the guide wire. :!:
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