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<blockquote data-quote="denvermartinfarms" data-source="post: 1054299" data-attributes="member: 16167"><p>One time we were putting in a sewer main through a trailer court, and our last 75 feet was only about 45ft wide and had a 4" gas line, a main cable line, 200 pair phone, 2" water line that knowone could find, and a buried power line. Plus so many cable and phone drops they had quit plowing in the new ones and were laying them on top of the ground. At the most cluttered point of the mess our line was about 10ft deep, that about as much fun as you can have on a 200 class excavator with no room and digging around and under all that crap. We missed all the important stuff but till out some of those above ground drops, every time the guy would come out to fix one he just put them down as bad drops instead of saying that we had hit them, I think he understood how big of a mess it was.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="denvermartinfarms, post: 1054299, member: 16167"] One time we were putting in a sewer main through a trailer court, and our last 75 feet was only about 45ft wide and had a 4" gas line, a main cable line, 200 pair phone, 2" water line that knowone could find, and a buried power line. Plus so many cable and phone drops they had quit plowing in the new ones and were laying them on top of the ground. At the most cluttered point of the mess our line was about 10ft deep, that about as much fun as you can have on a 200 class excavator with no room and digging around and under all that crap. We missed all the important stuff but till out some of those above ground drops, every time the guy would come out to fix one he just put them down as bad drops instead of saying that we had hit them, I think he understood how big of a mess it was. [/QUOTE]
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