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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1689198" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>20 years in the woods in the PNW working in old growth timber. I could go along for a long time with stories. But there is no use spending that much time typing or give my Post Traumatic Stress a reason to surface. I will just say I have looked the grim reaper in the eye too many times to count. Back in those days statistically if you fell timber for 60 years you should get killed on the job.</p><p></p><p>My power line is 15' 4". We measured it. A semi loaded with hay can and has gone under it. This guy was driving something that is taller than normal vehicles. He is aware of that and is on the look out for low power lines. Especially power lines in barn yards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1689198, member: 498"] 20 years in the woods in the PNW working in old growth timber. I could go along for a long time with stories. But there is no use spending that much time typing or give my Post Traumatic Stress a reason to surface. I will just say I have looked the grim reaper in the eye too many times to count. Back in those days statistically if you fell timber for 60 years you should get killed on the job. My power line is 15' 4". We measured it. A semi loaded with hay can and has gone under it. This guy was driving something that is taller than normal vehicles. He is aware of that and is on the look out for low power lines. Especially power lines in barn yards. [/QUOTE]
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